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Pakistan has no locus standi on Jamp;K, says exiled PoK leader
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Pakistan has no locus standi on Jamp;K, says exiled PoK leader
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Summary
On June 15, 2020, Indian and Chinese troops engaged in a brawl that left twenty Indian soldiers dead while causing an unspecified number of Chinese casualties. The clash is a part of a broader border standoff along the Galwan River between the two forces on the Line of Actual Control that is yet to be resolved. The Indian strategic community is broadly in agreement that this border dispute marks an implacable decline in India-China ties. They argue that the very basis of relations that emerged after former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi’s visit to Beijing in 1988 has been shaken, if not destroyed. Yet, how did the two countries manage to reach this nadir in ties, and furthermore, what does the Galwan clash signify for the future of Sino-Indian relations?
One question at the center of the discourse on Taiwan-India relations is: What is in it for India to engage Taiwan?
A lack of motivation to take India-Taiwan relations forward poses challenges to the prospects of the relations.
The absence of a long-term vision for the relations on both sides is a problem, but fixing the problem would be mutually beneficial. A policy rethink is in order, and it is crucial that before India initiates one, it is aware why it is important to engage Taiwan beyond economic considerations so the momentum is not lost.
It is important to establish, once and for
Pakistan has no locus standi on J&K, says exiled PoK leader ANI | Updated: Mar 10, 2021 22:25 IST
Geneva [Switzerland], March 10 (ANI): With Pakistan planning to make occupied Gilgit-Baltistan as its province, exiled Kashmiri leader Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri has said that Islamabad has no locus standi on the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.
While talking to the media here on Wednesday, Shaukat said: Gilgit-Baltistan is a historical and legal part of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. We have serious concerns and strongly oppose, and condemn Pakistani attempts to annex Gilgit Baltistan as its part.
He further stated that even the constitution of Pakistan clearly says that Gilgit-Baltistan is a disputed territory and part of Jammu and Kashmir.
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