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India Briefs UN Panel on Pahalgam Attack, Pushes for Terror Tag on TRF

India Briefs UN Panel on Pahalgam Attack, Pushes for Terror Tag on TRF

India has made a significant diplomatic move after the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives. The country has formally briefed the United Nations Security Council’s (UNSC) 1267 Sanctions Committee. They discussed the activities of The Resistance Front (TRF) — a group identified as responsible for the massacre. Highlighting TRF’s Terror Links at the UN Indian officials met with the monitoring team of the UNSC’s 1267 Sanctions Committee. They presented detailed evidence linking TRF to the deadly attack. This evidence also links TRF to broader cross-border terrorism networks. According to sources, India will hold discussions with representatives…
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India Ramps Up Strategic Pressure: From water Diplomacy to Global Isolation, Islamabad finds Itself Cornered

India Ramps Up Strategic Pressure: From water Diplomacy to Global Isolation, Islamabad finds Itself Cornered

Islamabad/New Delhi: Pakistan’s multi-pronged efforts to counter India on the global stage appear to be unraveling. India is asserting strategic, diplomatic, and economic superiority. Pakistan is experiencing diplomatic setbacks at the UN. It is also dealing with economic tremors triggered by water diplomacy. Pakistan is facing growing pressure on every front. As a response, it even issued a flood alert after India released a high volume of water from upstream dams. India Turns Up the Heat With Hydropower Projects, Water Diversions The Indian government has made a strategic move that has rattled Islamabad. It has greenlit four of five long-stalled…
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Pakistan’s Tactics Fall Flat at UNSC Amid India’s Firm Stance. No Statement or Resolution Emerges from Closed-Door Meeting

Pakistan’s Tactics Fall Flat at UNSC Amid India’s Firm Stance. No Statement or Resolution Emerges from Closed-Door Meeting

New York: Pakistan’s efforts to internationalize the Jammu & Kashmir issue failed. They hit a wall at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). A closed-door meeting convened on Monday ended without any resolution or official statement. This outcome signaled a diplomatic win for India. Despite Pakistan’s claims of success, there was no concrete outcome from the 90-minute confidential session. Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the UN is Munir Akram, who was formerly known as Asim Iftikhar. He stated that the meeting fulfilled Islamabad’s objective. The goal was to draw attention to the Kashmir issue. However, the lack of any formal response…
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