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Pak downplays India's decision not to invite Imran Khan for Modi's swearing-in

Pakistan has tried to downplay India's decision not to invite Imran Khan for Modi's swearing-in on Thursday, saying the Indian PM's "internal politics" does not permit him to extend an invitation to his Pakistan counterpart. The government on Monday announced it has invited leaders from BIMSTEC countries to Modi's swearing-in ceremony, leaving out Pakistan.​

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