India opened the scoring with a field goal from Pardeep Mor in the 22nd minute.
Greenshirts make amends with last-gasp winner
Pakistan replied with a field goal from Muhammad Rizwan Sr in the 31st minute to level the score 1-1.
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Pakistan's offensive reaped fruit when Muhammad Irfan Jr tapped in a pass from Umar Bhutta into the nets.
Defending champions Pakistan off to losing start
However, India came back strong on the counter and scored two goals in a span of two minutes courtesy Rupinder Pal Singh (43rd minute) and Ramandeep Singh (44th minute).
Earlier, Pakistan lost its match to Malaysia 4-2 and beat Korea 1-0 in its previous two encounters of the tournament.
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