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New Delhi: Pakistan could ask at least half-a-dozen officials working in the Indian high commission in Islamabad to leave the country for alleged involvement in subversive activities, Pakistani media reports said on Wednesday.

The tit-for-tat move comes after Pakistan on Wednesday withdrew six of its diplomats from its high commission in India, according to a PTI report. At least four of them were named for involvement in espionage activities by Pakistani high commission official Mehmood Akhtar, who was detained by Indian police last week. Akhtar was intercepted as he was receiving sensitive documents from his Indian contacts in New Delhi. He was expelled from the country.

According to Delhi police, Akhtar, a former soldier in the Pakistani army, was a recruit of the Pakistani spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence.

There were no immediate official comments from spokespersons of either country. The reported recall and expulsion of diplomats has further strained already tense relations between the countries over Pakistan’s support to cross-border terrorism and its accusations against India of alleged human rights violations in Kashmir.

Pakistan’s deputy high commissioner, Syed Haider Shah, was summoned to the external affairs ministry on Wednesday and told of India’s “grave concern and strong protest” at the escalation in ceasefire violations by Pakistan at the Line of Control and the international border, which have resulted in fatalities and casualties on the Indian side among civilians and security forces personnel, India said in a statement.

Meanwhile, people familiar with the developments said seven Indian diplomats (first graf says half-a-dozen), whose names were leaked to Pakistani media, could be asked to leave their posts.

A Twitter post by Islamabad-based Pakistani journalist Mateen Haider said, “five more #Indians diplomats based in #Islamabad detected as undercover officers of Indian #intelligence agencies likely to be expelled.”

Accusations of spying and espionage activities are routinely levelled by India and Pakistan against each other’s diplomats and staffers. Expulsions of staffers and sometimes even diplomats are also routine, though the frequency had come down in the recent years.

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Adding to the already bitter bilateral ties, five Indian diplomats in Pakistan are likely to be expelled for allegedly being part of a spy ring, media reports citing sources said on Wednesday.

According to Geo News, Rajesh Kumar Agnihotri, Commercial Counsellor in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, has been identified as a "RAW station chief", while Balbir Singh, the First Secretary Press Information, has been identified as an officer of the Indian Intelligence Bureau (IB).

Geo named Amarjeet Singh Bhatti who is working as a visa attache, Vijay Kumar and Mundhawan Nanda Kumar, who are stationed at the Indian High Commission, are said to be agents of the Research and Analysis Wing, it said quoting sources.

Quoting sources, the report said, the five were "reportedly running a network of individuals involved in subversive activities in Pakistan".

Geo quoted a source as saying that recently expelled Indian diplomat Surjeet Singh "was also a part of Balbir's network".

"Balbir Singh was helping the Indian IB operatives to carry out subversive activities in Pakistan," it further added.

Wednesday's development comes amid reports that six officials of the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi have been expelled for alleged spying.

Last week, Pakistan had declared Indian High Commission official Surjeet Singh persona non grata and given him 48 hours to leave the country. Singh's expulsion followed that of a Pakistani High Commission official in New Delhi, Mehboob Akhtar, on charges of working for the Inter-Services Intelligence spy wing.

In March, Pakistan said it had arrested a "serving Indian naval intelligence officer" Kulbhushan Jadhav in Balochistan for allegedly working for RAW.

Relations between the two rivals have been strained since the past few months, following the January 2 terror attack on the Pathankot air base, which India bas blamed on terrorists from Pakistan, and the long unrest in Kashmir Valley, which India has accused Pakistan of fomenting.

The September 18 terror attack on an army camp in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir, that left 19 soldiers dead has flared tensions, an attack that India blamed on Pakistan-based militants.

India has said it carried out "surgical strikes" on terror launch pads in Pakistan as retribution
 
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It WAS six now reach 7 and found RAW agents. Pak govt informed Indian govt ...ARYNEWS
 
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If these Indian embassy officials were involved in "espionage", why was Pakistan waiting until now to kick them out.

Or Did Pakistan find about their espionage activities, only after, India kicked out the Pakistani embassy officials yesterday?
 
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If these Indian embassy officials were involved espionage, why was Pakistan waiting until now to kick them out.

Or Did Pakistan find about their espionage activities, only after, India kicked out the Pakistani embassy officials yesterday?

A country can kick out diplomats without motivating why, or for an invented reason.
Retaliatory action when diplomats are kicked out, are not uncommon.
 
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A country can kick out diplomats without motivating why, or for an invented reason.
Retaliatory action when diplomats are kicked out, are not uncommon.

Offcourse it can, but then that "invented reason " is a lie.

Which is my point exactly.

While India has kicked out Pakistani diplomats, because a Pakistani spy ring has been exposed.
By sending the accused Pakistani diplomats home, a spy ring most probably gets broken.

Where as Pakistan's is an act of petty revenge, It gains nothing more out of it.
 
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If these Indian embassy officials were involved in "espionage", why was Pakistan waiting until now to kick them out.

Or Did Pakistan find about their espionage activities, only after, India kicked out the Pakistani embassy officials yesterday?
Troublesome diplomats were already identified and marked by counter Intelligence of respective countries. When one country takes the initiative of expelling marked diplomats other one follow suit. Just a routine tit for tat maneuver in counter Intelligence, nothing serious.
 
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Troublesome diplomats were already identified and marked by counter Intelligence of respective countries. When one country takes the initiative of expelling marked diplomats other one follow suit. Just a normal tit for tat maneuver in counter Intelligence, nothing serious.

What do you mean by "Troublesome" ?

Either some one is a spy or he is not.

Offcourse it is not serious for India at all, because these Indian diplomats are just kicked out in a tit for tat, they were probably not a part of any spy network(which India has in Pakistan, offcourse)

So India does not loose much, these diplomats will replaced by others, who might or might not be actual spies.

There is a downside for "Tit for Tat" retaliation, you do not get to anything concrete out of it, except for a mental satisfaction, that you did some thing, to exact your honor.
 
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What do you mean by "Troublesome" ?

Either some one is a spy or he is not.

Offcourse it is not serious for India at all, because these Indian diplomats are just kicked out in a tit for tat, they were probably not a part of any spy network(which India has in Pakistan, offcourse)

So India does not loose much, these diplomats will replaced by others, who might or might not be actual spies.

There is a downside for "Tit for Tat" retaliation, you do not get to anything concrete out of it, except for a mental satisfaction, that you did some thing, to exact your honor.
I am not here to teach you basic comprehension skills. The mighty supa pawa holy cow can't do anything wrong. Your other rants are not worthy of my reply.
 
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I am not here to teach you basic comprehension skills. The mighty supa pawa holy cow can't do anything wrong. Your other rants are not worthy of my reply.

If only you had any other reply , other than "super power and holy cow "
You would.
 
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It is a norm nothing sensational here.

This is cold war era espionage, a big chunk of diplomatic staff is from intelligence community. Their importance has diminished over the years due to change in information collection methods and communication plus more robust counter espionage measures. The staff is already profiled and their movements put under observation.
 
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Tit for Tat kind of actions being taken by the both sides. Embassies have always been one of the easiest of ways to house spies. Even in Islamabad I wouldn't be surprised if every embassy houses a spy unit. And it remains the same all over the world.
 
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It won't take long for the ambassadors on either side coming off from their missions. India clearly planned this from way back in July when their Govt ordered to send the children of the embassy staff back to India. So it was just the matter of time diplomats of either sides have to be returned back. This just depicts further deterioration of already fragile ties between Pak and India.

Indian diplomats to pull out kids from schools in Pakistan
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1149020/india-calls-upon-diplomats-withdraw-kids-islamabad-schools/

All pre-planned steps taken by Modi Govt since they are not interested in peace and diplomatic ties with Pakistan. Pakistan was left with no choice other than tit for tat response to Indian moves and Indian Govt was also expecting this. So its just the matter of time ambassadors of either sides are forced to leave.
 
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No need to expel them, just hang them with their supporter here.
 
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If these Indian embassy officials were involved in "espionage", why was Pakistan waiting until now to kick them out.

Or Did Pakistan find about their espionage activities, only after, India kicked out the Pakistani embassy officials yesterday?
We wanted good relations but you provided us with a chance. by the way they were not only involved in espionage but terrorism too.
india forced pakistani diplomat into naming diplomats as spy. we unlike that did busted your network in a real anti spying operations.
 
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Espionage charges: India withdrawing eight diplomats from Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Eight Indian diplomats will be withdrawn from Pakistan as their identity has been compromised after reports in the media; Indian media reported quoting sources in the External Affairs Ministry.

The names and pictures of the diplomats were put in the public domain in Pakistan, said sources. Earlier, Pakistani media reported that Islamabad may expel as many as five Indian diplomats suspected of spying.

The alleged Indian intelligence personnel, whose cover was blown in the media, are Rajesh Kumar Agnihotri (posted as commercial counsellor); Balbir Singh (posted as first secretary, press and culture); Anurag Singh (working as first secretary, commercial), Amardeep Singh Bhatti (visa attache); Dharmedra, Vijay Kumar Verma and Madhavan Nanda Kumar (visa assistants); and Jayabalan Senthil (assistant, personnel welfare office). The media leak claimed that the officials were working either for RAW or for the Indian Intelligence Bureau.

All of them were found to be involved in subversive activities, including attempts to disrupt the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and create fear and chaos in the country.

Security agencies earlier this year captured a serving RAW officer, Kulbushan Jadhav, in Balochistan, which is seen as the most important intelligence catch so far.

Interrogation of Kulbhushan Yadav revealed he had been imparting Naval fighting training to Baloch separatists in an attempt to target Pakistani ports.
 
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