India, Aug. 1 -- New Delhi on Friday rejected a British parliamentary panel's report that named India among countries engaging in "transnational repression" in the UK, with the external affairs ministry saying the allegations stemmed from "dubious sources."

"We have seen the references to India in the report and categorically reject these baseless allegations," external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.

"These claims stem from unverified and dubious sources, predominantly linked to proscribed entities and individuals with a clear, documented history of anti-India hostility. The deliberate reliance on discredited sources calls into question the credibility of the report itself," he said.

The report by the British Parli...