Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 23, 2023, 08:33 AM
India-Pakistan Relations: India has made it clear to Pakistan in the United Nations that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. India said that instead of getting entangled in technical sophistry, Pakistan should take credible and verified action against the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks. India is still waiting for justice even after 15 years of the terrorist attack. Apart from these, India gave three advices to Pakistan for peace in South Asia. India has asked to stop terrorism, vacate the occupied area of Jammu and Kashmir and stop atrocities on minority population.Diplomat Petal Gehlot from India asked Pakistan to vacate the occupied area. India said that along with vacating the area occupied by the Union Territory, action should be taken against terrorism. He appealed to punish the accused of 26/11 terrorist attack. Earlier, Pakistan had spewed venom against India. On this, India said that Pakistan misuses the UN platform.Pakistan spewed poison in UNAnwar ul Haq Kakar, the interim Prime Minister of Pakistan, a country that nurtures terrorism, had the courage to raise the issue of Kashmir in the United Nations General Assembly. Pakistan's PM Anwar ul Haq Kakar, who has become accustomed to repeated international insults, once again sang the praises of Kashmir. Kakar claimed that Pakistan wants peaceful and strong relations with its neighbours. Pakistan's caretaker PM said that Pakistan wants peaceful and strong relations with all its neighbors including India. Kashmir is the key to peace between Pakistan and India. The issue of Jammu and Kashmir is one of the longest standing issues on the agenda of the United Nations.India gave this advice to PakistanOn behalf of India, Petal Gehlot presented his views in the United Nations General Assembly. He also replied to Pakistan. India also advised Pakistan to improve human rights. Indian diplomat Gehlot said that it would be better if Pakistan improves its human rights record instead of pointing fingers at others. Minorities and women are subjected to atrocities every day. Cruelty has been witnessed against the Christian community in Pakistan in the past, where a total of 19 churches were burnt and 89 Christian houses were burnt. The condition of women from minority communities in Pakistan, especially Hindus, Sikhs and Christians, remains pathetic.