Former Navy officer Kulbhushan Jadhav, who was sentenced to death in Pakistan, was granted permission to meet his family.
While both India and Pakistan are arguing about the death penalty, Zadah's mother and wife met him in Islamabad.
Jadhav was arrested in Balochistan in 2016 after claiming that he had escaped into Pakistan's troubled conflict in Balochistan.
Strong security
Pakistan has released a video of what he has admitted to spying on him.
India claimed that he was not arrested in Balochistan and was kidnapped from Iran.
In this situation, his mother, Avanti and his wife Sattankulam, accompanied the Indian ambassadors to meet with Jawahat.
This meeting was held at the Pakistani Foreign Ministry in Islamabad.
Mohammad Faisal, Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman, said that the meeting was "humanitarian".
Who is this Kulbhushan Jatav?
While both India and Pakistan are arguing about the death penalty, Zadah's mother and wife met him in Islamabad.
Jadhav was arrested in Balochistan in 2016 after claiming that he had escaped into Pakistan's troubled conflict in Balochistan.
Strong security
Pakistan has released a video of what he has admitted to spying on him.
India claimed that he was not arrested in Balochistan and was kidnapped from Iran.
In this situation, his mother, Avanti and his wife Sattankulam, accompanied the Indian ambassadors to meet with Jawahat.
This meeting was held at the Pakistani Foreign Ministry in Islamabad.
Mohammad Faisal, Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman, said that the meeting was "humanitarian".
Who is this Kulbhushan Jatav?
- 46-year-old Jadhav was from Mumbai.
- For more than a decade, he was an officer in the Indian Navy.
- His family said that Jadav departed from the Navy and worked at the Sabahar harbor in Iran to begin his own business.
- In April 2017, the Army Court sentenced him to death.
- There are children who are married.
- India and Pakistan are fighting in the International Court of Justice on Jadhav's case.
Furthermore, the International Court of Justice has banned the ban from jail until the final decision is made.
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