Levy came to the same conclusion, but Khandare strongly disagreed. Khandare believed that the Pulwama attack was too convenient and that the Pakistani agencies went through with it precisely because it wasn’t in Pakistan’s interest. He suggested that there was a lot of plausible deniability that the agencies could leverage.

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