A second confessional statement of
Jadhav is released on June 22, 2017 in
which he admits to working with the banned Baloch Liberation Army and Baloch
Indian news website The Quint publishes an article, on January 6, 2018, stating that Jadhav was employed by RAW as part of "renewed efforts to use human sources as deep penetration agents in Pakistan". The article is retracted by the website within hours.
On February 2, 2018, a major Indian magazine, Frontline, acknowledges in an article that Jadhav may be a serving Indian Navy officer and that India is waging a covert war against Pakistan.
On July 17, 2019, the ICJ delivers its judgment on the merits of the Jadhav case, ruling that he has a right to consular access and notification.
The Court asks Pakistan to review the original verdict and reconsider his sentence. However, most of India's appeals, including his release and safe passage to India are rejected.
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