January 03, 2026 09:26 am (IST)
Pakistan says India failed to prove Pathankot terrorists were Pakistanis
Islamabad, Apr 3 (IBNS): The Pakistani probe team, who visited India to investigate the Pathankot attack, has concluded that the Indian authorities had failed to provide evidence to prove that the air base was attacked by terrorists from Pakistan, reports said.
The team from Pakistan was allowed access to the military air base in Pathankot from the narrow adjacent routes instead of the main entrance.
The duration of the investigators' visit was just 55 minutes.
National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials had briefed and accompanied the Pakistani team into the Pathankot air base on Mar 29.
The team was also showed the route that was taken by the terrorists to enter the base.
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