September 29, 2024 10:29 AM IST
Minister Jaishankar’s response comes after India asked for an amendment to the 1960 Indus Water Treaty.
New Delhi: On the occasion of the Indian Army’s 2016 surgical strike in Occupied Kashmir, Foreign Minister Subramaniam Jaishankar made it clear in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly that any move by Pakistan would be met with a response by India. Not limited to the military option.
Minister Jaishankar’s response comes after India called for an amendment to the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, which has been affected by persistent cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and harms India’s full use of water rights. has arrived Pakistan has not yet responded to the Indian notice sent on August 30, 2024.
The main reason why Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was the target of a double whammy from a junior to a top Indian diplomat was that Islamabad was using multilateral platforms to advance its position rapidly while India was being forced into his response. Pakistan’s UN envoy Munir Akram is a well-known Islamist and India-beater.
While Shahbaz Sharif criticized India for trying to connect Gaza with Kashmir, Jaishankar first cut through the intolerable Pakistani narrative by asking a First Secretary to end the Gaza-Kashmir construction, and then he attacked the Islamic base. Gave a blunt message to the state. Stating that Pakistan’s GDP is now measured to the extent of religious fundamentalism and that the Indian agenda is reclaiming Occupied Kashmir and weakening the Pakistani terror machine, Jaishankar SCO Explained the basics ahead of an expected visit to Pakistan next month for the summit. The SCO Heads of Government Summit is being held on October 15-16 in Islamabad.
Jaishankar’s speech was also designed to convey to his supporters in Pakistan and India that the Modi government clearly understands Islamabad’s double game and will get nothing. For the past decades, Islamabad has been trying to convey the message that its hands are tied on Kashmir, that it wants talks with India. Using this as a ploy, Pakistani leaders have not budged an inch on their stated political positions against India, regardless of which party has been in power, launching a scathing attack on India. So from here on, the Indian response will be swift and sharp and not limited to a junior diplomatic response at any multilateral forum.
While Pakistan’s hand in protests over the killing of Hezbollah terrorist Hassan Nasrallah by Israel in the Valley is clear, Jaishankar once again ruled out any bilateral talks on the elimination of cross-border terrorism by Pakistan in the UT. has been defined as a pre-condition for He slammed Pakistan and said that it was ‘karma’ that brought Pakistan to a poor state.
After an Indian diplomat trashed Sharif’s speech, Jaishankar’s UNGA address shows that the Modi government has no illusions about Pakistan, whose existence is defined by India and its people. There is hatred.
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