“We have seen the Reuters report. This is speculative and misleading. It implies a violation by India, where there is no existence and is therefore wrong and mischievous,” Jaiswal said, the ministry said in a press release.
Spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that a news agency report suggested that India was violating international norms and that it was “inappropriate and mischievous” to say that no violation had been committed.
“We have seen the Reuters report. This is speculative and misleading. It implies a violation by India, where there is no existence and is therefore wrong and mischievous,” Jaiswal said, the ministry said in a press release.