A row has erupted over an  image of Pakistani actress Veena Malik sporting the initials ISI on her  arm, with FHM India insisting it is not fake.
It has caused a sensation in Pakistan for both the nudity and  the initials of Pakistan's controversial Inter-Services Intelligence  spy agency.
Pakistani media have quoted a spokesman for Ms Malik as saying she never took part in such a photoshoot.
But FHM India's editor told the BBC that nothing had been doctored. 
"We have video footage of the shoot as well as emails from  Veena about how she's looking forward to the cover," Kabeer Sharma told  the BBC's Nosheen Abbas in Islamabad. 
"The idea to have ISI written on her arm was mine, and it was Veena's idea to have it in block letters," he added.
He said that the image was intended to be playful, saying  that: "In India we joke about this... if anything goes wrong... we say  the ISI must be behind this."
The ISI has been in the headlines in recent months after  senior US officials accused it of supporting militants based in  Pakistan's tribal areas who target Western troops in Afghanistan.
In September the most senior US military officer Adm Mike  Mullen said that the Haqqani militant network "acts as a veritable arm  of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Agency".  
Pakistan has vehemently denied such allegations.
Pakistan outrage        
Correspondents say that the image, which is the cover of the  December issue of the Indian edition of the global men's magazine, has  caused a storm in Pakistan with many people expressing outrage over the  nudity and the boldness of the photo.
Many Pakistanis on the micro-blogging site Twitter are also expressing bemusement at the image.
The Express Tribune newspaper in Pakistan said a representative of Ms Malik had denied she posed for the shoot.
"Veena knows her limits. I know we have done quite bold  stuff/shoots, those which are available on our website, but she knows  her parameters," Sohail Rashid is quoted as saying. 
FHM's editor said he had never heard of the representative  and added that Ms Malik had not got in touch to ask him to modify or  remove the image.
The actress has been at the centre of controversy before.
She caused outrage among conservative circles in Pakistan for  appearing on the Indian reality show Bigg Boss in 2010. She hit the  headlines again in March this year by challenging the views of a  Pakistani cleric on television. 
 
 
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