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Jadhav fallout: India cancels maritime talks with Pakistan

PAKISTAN-INDIA-ESPIONAGE-DIPLOMACY-UNREST-FILES [File photo] Kulbhushan Jadhav (pictured), a former Indian naval officer, was awarded death sentence by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage | AFP

Delegation was to visit New Delhi next week to discuss issues related to fishermen and search and rescue operations

India has called off maritime security dialogue with Pakistan, scheduled for early next week, amid tensions over death sentence being awarded to Kulbhushan Jadhav on charges of spying.

A delegation led by Pakistan's Maritime Security Agency (MSA) was to visit New Delhi during April 16-19 to discuss issues related to fishermen and search and rescue operations.

Coast Guard sources said the Ministry of Defence has not given clearance for the delegation's visit.

The development comes amid tension between the two countries over Jadhav, a former Indian naval officer, being awarded death sentence by a Pakistani military court.

India has said if Jadhav was to be executed, it will be considered as a "premeditated murder". 

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