'We are very fearful,' Pakistani ambassador to the U.S. Asad Majeed Khan told Newsweek, warning Kashmir is 'not just a serious and grave humanitarian crisis, but a danger to peace and security in the region.'
Pakistan's envoy to the U.S. warned India's crackdown on Kashmir could destabilize the region to the point of another conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors if left unchecked by world powers.of Articles 370 and 35a removed the contested territory's special status approached its one-month mark.
"This is of immense concern," Khan added."It's not just a serious and grave humanitarian crisis, but a danger to peace and security in the region." Isolated skirmishes in Kashmir and militant activity have since continued to claim Indian and Pakistani lives, but voices from both sides have warned that the possibility of another all-out bout is real as Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and Indian Prime Minister Narendra ModiAfter a suicide bombing claimed by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed—one of the many Islamist militant groups New Delhi accuses Islamabad of sheltering—killed 40 Indian security personnel in India-administered...
Modi and his administration argued that the move was justified because of the ongoing insurgency that has rocked its share of Kashmir and the leader has touted"better medical infrastructure, improving quality of education, eliminating corruption" among his goals, but his Pakistani counterpart has come out strongly against this narrative, accusing him of pursuing a Hindu nationalist agenda that would ultimately harm India's only majority-Muslim state.
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