NEW DELHI—Pakistan is funding terrorism in Indian-administered Kashmir through a medical scholarship program, according to an Indian investigator. The revelations add to long-held Indian claims that Pakistan is backing separatist militants in the region, which is one of the world’s most dangerous geopolitical flashpoints. The official program, called the Pakistan Technical Assistance Program (PTAP), sponsors family members of slain jihadist separatists in India-administered Kashmir to study medicine in Pakistani universities, Abhinav Pandya, an independent investigator, told The Epoch Times. On top of this, the program also accepts candidates who are recommended by Kashmiri separatist leaders, he said. Pakistan’s intelligence service has allocated these scholarships across several separatist groups who then charge Kashmiri students to receive recommendations, allowing these organizations to raise funds to support their militant activities in the region, said Pandya, counter-terror analyst with field research experience in Kashmir. An investigation report by Pandya, seen by The Epoch Times, …