Pakistan on Saturday ordered an Indian diplomat who was allegedly caught with «sensitive documents» to leave the country, prompting a reciprocal expulsion by India, in a setback to the historic rivals' shaky peace process, AP reported . Pakistani officials accused Deepak Kaul, a visa official at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, of «undesirable activities.» He was told to leave the country early next week. India responded a few hours later, ordering Mohammed Rafique, a visa official at Pakistan's High Commission in New Delhi, to leave India by Aug. 7, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said. Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam called the expulsion «unfortunate and clearly retaliatory.»