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00:00In fact, when we presented evidence after the Mumbai terror attacks took place in 2008,
00:05they dismissed it as literature.
00:07When it came to the Pathanakot terror attack,
00:11initially the Pakistanis were willing to participate in the investigation,
00:15and we took the extremely unusual step of inviting a Pakistani delegation,
00:21which was not only military but had people from their intelligence agencies
00:24come and visit our airbase in Pathanakot.
00:27And at the end of the day, they said there's no evidence.
00:32And there have been repeated instances.
00:35In fact, I would like to ask the Pakistanis, can they name one instance,
00:39one instance where they have extended cooperation to us in this area?
00:46In fact, when I was in office and subsequently I was making this point,
00:50that if the Pakistanis were actually to cooperate with us
00:54and tell us that there are these terrorists who are not under our control
01:00but are trying to move into India's Jammu and Kashmir and therefore be alert,
01:06these are the routes they are taking, fine.
01:09Then this is real cooperation on the ground.
01:12But this has never happened.
01:13Never happened.
01:14But all Pakistan does is that we are ourselves a victim of terrorism.
01:19We don't support terrorism.
01:21These are locals who are fighting for their freedom and whatever,
01:26and we have no hand in it.
01:28Total denial and total refusal to cooperate with us.
01:32So what do you do?
01:33So what do you do?

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