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The Indian government will next week send its updated most wanted list to Pakistan, sources said on Wednesday (July 13). The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has reportedly prepared the re-authenticated most wanted list after gathering inputs from all the investigating agencies including CBI, NIA and state police forces.
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