India Criticizes Pakistan's Actions Against Afghanistan at UNSC
India Slams Pakistan's 'Trade Terrorism' Against Afghanistan at UNSC

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India has condemned Pakistan's actions at the UN Security Council, accusing it of 'trade and transit terrorism' against Afghanistan. Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish highlighted civilian casualties from Pakistani airstrikes and emphasized India's humanitarian support to Afghanistan, contrasting it with Pakistan's military aggression.
- 01India's Ambassador to the UN, Parvathaneni Harish, labeled Pakistan's refusal to grant transit access to Afghan merchants as 'trade and transit terrorism'.
- 02According to UNAMA, 372 civilians were killed and 397 injured due to Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan.
- 03India has provided over 50,000 tonnes of wheat and 420 tonnes of medicines to Afghanistan as humanitarian aid.
- 04Ambassador Harish condemned Pakistan's military operations in Afghanistan, calling them a violation of international law.
- 05India has been funding medical treatments and scholarships for Afghan students, including women, to support development in Afghanistan.
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India has sharply criticized Pakistan during a United Nations Security Council session, accusing it of exploiting Afghanistan's landlocked status and conducting airstrikes that have resulted in significant civilian casualties. Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish described Pakistan's actions as 'trade and transit terrorism', emphasizing its refusal to allow Afghan merchants transit access. He highlighted that this blockade violates UN declarations and international law. Harish condemned the military operations conducted by Pakistan, citing UNAMA reports of 372 civilian deaths and 397 injuries. In contrast, he underscored India's humanitarian efforts, which include providing over 50,000 tonnes of wheat and medical aid to Afghanistan. India also supports Afghan students through scholarships and medical treatments. Harish called for global condemnation of Pakistan's actions and reaffirmed India's commitment to rejecting terrorism in all forms, while promoting cultural ties through sports and educational initiatives.
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India's condemnation of Pakistan's actions could influence regional diplomatic relations and humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan.
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