India on Friday strongly rejected Pakistan's allegation that it was sponsoring terrorism in South Asia, with External Affairs Minister S M Krishna terming it as "unacceptable".
"We have rejected it. This is totally unacceptable," Krishna told PTI as he left New York after attending the opening session of the General Assembly.
"The track record of India speaks so eloquently," he said, adding, "We don't need to defend our position."
On Wednesday, following Krishna's speech at the annual debate of the General Assembly in which he blasted Pakistan for sponsoring terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistani delegates charged India of supporting terrorism in South Asia.
"The Indian government is well advised to take careful stock of its own polices and conduct that includes supporting terrorist elements in neighbouring countries which contributes to the problems facing South Asia," said Amjad Hussain B Sial, deputy envoy
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