India tells UN Pakistan is occupying territory and calls Indus Water Treaty outdated
India has accused Pakistan of illegal occupation and support for terrorism during a right of reply at the United Nations, in a sharp exchange that also saw New Delhi describe the Indus Water Treaty as outdated. The remarks were delivered during an Interactive Dialogue on the UN High Commissioner's annual report, where India used its response to restate its position on Jammu and Kashmir. The intervention adds to a long-running diplomatic dispute between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, this time played out on the UN stage.First Secretary Anupama Singh, speaking for India's Permanent Mission to the UN, called Pakistan a "living... [Continue Reading]
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