At UNSC, India slams Pak over strikes on Afghanistan - ‘hypocritical to espouse high principles of international law’

During a recent United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting, India firmly condemned Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghanistan, which have reportedly resulted in over 185 civilian casualties. India's Permanent Representative to the UN underscored the importance of respecting Afghanistan's sovereignty and called for a united international response to combat terrorism. The Indian envoy criticized Pakistan for its actions, labeling them hypocritical given the country's professed commitment to international law. This strong stance comes amid rising tensions in the region and highlights India's ongoing concerns regarding security and stability in Afghanistan. The call for global cooperation against terrorism reflects India's broader diplomatic strategy to strengthen alliances and ensure accountability in the face of cross-border violence. As the situation evolves, India continues to advocate for a collaborative approach to address the challenges posed by terrorism and maintain peace in the region.
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