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India expelled a Pakistani diplomat from New Delhi for alleged spying activities. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) declared the diplomat "persona non grata," giving them 24 hours to leave. This action follows heightened tensions and coincided with Punjab Police's arrests of two individuals for leaking sensitive Indian Army information to Pakistani handlers. The accused reportedly received payments for sharing classified data. The MEA did not detail specific charges, but the expulsions relate to an ongoing espionage investigation.
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