s jaishankar attacked western counts un over kashmir isue

s jaishankar attacked western counts un over kashmir isue

S jaishankar on kashmir: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has launched a strong attack on the United Nations including Western countries on the Kashmir Dialogue 2025. He said that the attack was turned into controversy. The attacker and the victim were kept equal. Apart from this, he also questioned the global system and the policies of the West.

Speaking on the title 'Throne and thorns: protect the integrity of nations', S Jaishankar said that India described India as the suffering of the longest illegal occupation since Second World War, in which he referred to Pakistan's invasion of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947. He has also criticized the United Nations failure in condemning Pakistan's antics and argued that the attacker and the victim were kept unjustly at the same level.

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What did S Jaishankar say on Kashmir issue?

S Jaishankar said on a historic manage of the Kashmir issue without naming Pakistan that after World War II, the longest illegal presence and possession of an area by another country is related to India. We went to the United Nations. The result was that the attack was turned into controversy. The attacker and the victim were kept equal.

Jaishankar said that he has some questions on this subject. He has counted the names of the guilty parties in the case, he also mentioned Britain, Canada, Belgium, Australia and the United States in his address.

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West countries are hypocrites- S Jaishankar

S Jaishankar said in clear terms that the western countries are hypocrites in terms of political intervention. He said that today we are talking about political intervention. When the western countries refer to other countries, they do so for democratic freedom. When other countries come to the west, it seems that their intention is very malicious. He raised questions about changing the principles on the basis of the region.

S Jaishankar said that if we need a system, then there should be fairness in it. We need a strong United Nations, but a strong United Nations requires a fair United Nations. A strong global system should have some basic stability of standards.

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