Jammu and Kashmir dispute

  • India Condemns Pakistan at UN: Jammu Kashmir Sovereignty Affirmed Amid Indus Waters Treaty Suspension

    India Condemns Pakistan at UN: Jammu Kashmir Sovereignty Affirmed Amid Indus Waters Treaty Suspension

    Dec 16, 2025 10:25 am CST

    India's Ambassador to the UN firmly rejected Pakistan's claims over Jammu and Kashmir during a Security Council debate, declaring the territories an integral part of India while explaining the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty due to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and criticizing Pakistan's internal political situation including the imprisonment of former PM Imran Khan.

  • Pakistan Summons Afghan Envoy Following India-Afghanistan Joint Statement on Regional Security and Kashmir

    Pakistan Summons Afghan Envoy Following India-Afghanistan Joint Statement on Regional Security and Kashmir

    Oct 12, 2025 10:39 am CST

    Pakistan has officially summoned Afghanistan's ambassador to express strong reservations regarding the India-Afghanistan joint statement issued during Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's six-day visit to New Delhi. Pakistan particularly objected to references about Jammu and Kashmir in the statement and rejected Afghanistan's characterization of terrorism as Pakistan's internal issue, while emphasizing expectations for concrete measures to prevent Afghan territory from being used by terrorist elements targeting Pakistan.

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    India's Strong Rebuttal to Pakistan: Affirming J&K's Status and Highlighting Development Progress at UN

    Oct 09, 2025 05:49 pm CST

    At the UN General Assembly's Third Committee, Indian MP PP Chaudhary delivered a powerful response to Pakistan, asserting Jammu and Kashmir's status as an integral part of India while highlighting the nation's remarkable development achievements in poverty reduction, women's empowerment, digital governance, and technological advancement. Chaudhary contrasted India's progressive vision for becoming a developed nation by 2047 with Pakistan's governance challenges, referencing their own Army Chief's 'dump truck' description of the country.