Attacker, victim put on par: Jaishankar on Kashmir
- S. Jaishankar, India's External Affairs Minister, discussed the need for a fair international order at The Raisina Dialogue.
- He criticized the West for misrepresenting Pakistan's invasion of Kashmir as a diplomatic issue, equating the aggressor and the victim.
- Jaishankar emphasized the need for a strong and fair United Nations to address injustices, highlighting the ongoing illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan since 1947.
- He called for a reevaluation of global norms, urging that sovereignty and territorial integrity should be upheld uniformly across all nations.
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S Jaishankar Highlights UN's Blunder On Kashmir, Calls For New World Order
The injustice done by the West at the UN over Kashmir was highlighted at The Raisina Dialogue - a global multilateral conference held in New Delhi each year. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar did not mince his words as he showed how the United Nations had faltered in its understanding and approach to the issue. Mr Jaishankar noted that the "longest-standing" illegal occupation of a territory globally after World War II has been experienced …
An invasion by Pakistan was turned into a dispute by West: Jaishankar at Raisina Dialogue
India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlights the West's hypocrisy in trying to dominate global diplomacy. He gave the example of how the West transformed Pakistan's invasion of Kashmir into a territorial dispute, while addressing the complex situation in Afghanistan at the Raisina Dialogue
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