India gave a befitting reply to the comments of Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Permanent representative of India at the United Nations, P. Harish said that on the one hand there is India, which is a mature democracy, emerging economy, pluralist and inclusive society, while on the other hand there is Pakistan immersed in bigotry and terrorism, which is constantly taking loans from the International Monetry Fund (IMF).
P. Harish also said that while arguing to promote international peace and security, it is important to understand that there are some basic principles, which should be universally respected, one of them is zero tolerance to terrorism. It is not appropriate for a member of the council to preach by indulging in such conduct, which the international community is not tolerated at all.
What did India say in UNSC about ceasefire case?
Regarding the ceasefire, P. Harish said that after achieving the primary objectives of Operation Sindoor, military activities were directly stopped at Pakistan’s appeal. Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar raised the Kashmir issue during an open debate on maintaining international peace and security in the United Nations Security Council.
Pakistan and Indus water treaty put Pakistan
On the question of Ishaq Dar, Ambassador P. Harish once again clarified that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. He responded to Pakistan and said that India will never accept any attempt to question the sovereignty of the country. Expressing strong opposition to Pakistan’s internationalization of Kashmir issue and mentioning the Indus Water Treaty in the United Nations Security Council, P. Harish said that Pakistan’s double character is condemnable on issues of terrorism and international peace.
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