Deccan Chronicle

INDIA, PAK IN UN COURT FOR SPY ON DEATH ROW

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The Hague, Feb. 16: India will ask the UN’s top court on Monday to order Pakistan to take an alleged Indian spy off death row, in a case that could stoke fresh tensions after a deadly attack in Kashmir.

Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav was arrested in the restive southweste­rn Pakistani province of Baluchista­n in March 2016 on charges of espionage and sentenced to death by a military court. The court ordered Pakistan in 2017 to stay the execution of Jadhav, pending hearings on the broader Indian case that take place this week in The Hague.

The rare foray into the internatio­nal courts for the nuclear-armed rivals could be another flashpoint after Thursday’s suicide bombing in Indianadmi­nistered Kashmir that killed 41 troops.

New Delhi’s lawyers will present their arguments on Monday to the court, which was set up after World War II to resolve internatio­nal disputes, followed by Pakistan’s on Tuesday. Jadhav is a former Indian navy officer accused of working for the Indian intelligen­ce services.

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