Kashmir emerged as nuclear flash-point: AJK President
Published On 11 December,2020 10:57 pm
The president appealed to the UK to come forward as an important member of the UN Security Council
MIRPUR (Dunya News) – Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan Friday said that nuclear clash between Pakistan and India on the Kashmir issue was not merely an apprehension but a visible reality.
“If the international community does not come forward to resolve the Kashmir issue and end human rights violations, not only South Asia but the entire world will have to pay a heavy cast,” he said.
In a first-ever interactive session with the UK MP and Chairman Labor Friends of Kashmir Andrew Gwynne through video link, he said that the human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and the frequent Indian aggression at the Line of Control were further aggravating the already deteriorated situation of the region which would have adverse e
ISLAMABAD: A day after the disclosure of a disinformation network being run by India for 15 years to discredit nations it is in conflict with, Islamabad advised Delhi to stop churning out false propaganda against its rivals and focus on its internal problems.
Speaking at a weekly press briefing, Foreign Office spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri condemned India for systematic tactic of a mass propaganda campaign to malign Pakistan and international institutions.
In a related development, Prime Minister Imran Khan in a tweet said the revelation by Brussels-based EU DisinfoLab group about the widespread Indian network of subversive activities vindicates Pakistan’s position and exposed its detractors. “The international community needs to take notice of a rogue Indian regime that now threatens the stability of the global system.”
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LAHORE: Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Thursday strongly condemned unprovoked firing by Indian armed forces along the line of control and paid tributes to the two martyred jawans in the.