India has dismissed allegations by Pakistan that its agents killed two Pakistani citizens on its soil in 2023, calling it "false
Pakistan's claims come months after similar accusations by Canada and the United States.
On Thursday, Islamabad said it had "credible evidence" of links between the two killings and Indian agents.
India's foreign ministry called the allegations "malicious anti-India propaganda".
The two deaths in Pakistan include the killing of Muhammad Riaz in Rawalakot city in September 2023 and Shahid Latif in Sialkot city in October 2023, the country's foreign ministry said in a press briefing on Thursday.
The White House said it had raised the alleged assassination plot with India at the most senior levels. India said it had formed a high-level inquiry committee to "address the security concerns highlighted by the US government".
The news came months after Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there was "credible" evidence connecting the Indian government to the murder of a Sikh leader in British Columbia in June. India denied any role in that killing.

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