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India asks China to avoid raising Kashmir dispute at UN

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India on Thursday asked China to avoid raising the Kashmir dispute at the United Nations Security Council, insisting it is a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan.

The government issued a statement on Thursday, a day after China requested a review by the UN Security Council of the UN observer mission in Kashmir.

“China should reflect on a global consensus on Kashmir and avoid raising it at the United Nations,” India's External Affairs Ministry spokesman Raveesh Kumar told reporters in New Delhi.

Most countries on the 15-member council have urged India and Pakistan to cool the dispute and resolve it between themselves. But on Wednesday, China's UN ambassador warned against further escalation of strife between Islamabad and New Delhi over occupied Kashmir and expressed hope that a Security Council meeting called by Beijing might help both countries seek a solution through dialogue.

Kumar said India has raised the matter with China in the past.

The latest flareup in conflict was sparked by India's Hindu nationalist-led government's decision to end the semi-autonomous status of Muslim-majority occupied Kashmir on August 5.

A harsh crackdown ensued, with New Delhi sending tens of thousands more troops to the already heavily militarised region, imposing a sweeping curfew, arresting thousands and cutting off virtually all communications. Authorities have since claimed to have eased several restrictions, lifting roadblocks and restoring landlines and cellphone services, but Internet service is yet to be restored in the occupied valley.

India to invite PM Imran to SCO meet

Also Thursday, India's External Affairs Ministry said India will invite Prime Minister Imran Khan to attend the 19th council of heads of government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation which will be hosted by India later this year.

“As per the established practices and procedures within SCO, all eight members of SCO as well as four observer states and other international dialogue partners will be invited (by India),” the ministry said.

India and Pakistan both became full members of the SCO in June 2017. The SCO was founded at a summit in Shanghai in 2001 by the presidents of Russia, China, Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to promote multilateral economic cooperation.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1528690/india-asks-china-to-avoid-raising-kashmir-dispute-at-un
 
China is our real enemy but still we keep fighting with Pakistan.

We shouldn’t fight with anyone.. really enemy are our politicians and probably society.

The world economic report clearly says India will heave surplus of digital,technological talent , meaning it will be very competitive and almost all other countries will have a deficit..so we clearly are not utilizing and looking inwards to create industries.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/01/diversity-tech-skills-gap-4ir-digital-revolution
 
We shouldn’t fight with anyone.. really enemy are our politicians and probably society.

The world economic report clearly says India will heave surplus of digital,technological talent , meaning it will be very competitive and almost all other countries will have a deficit..so we clearly are not utilizing and looking inwards to create industries.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/01/diversity-tech-skills-gap-4ir-digital-revolution

https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/india...d-on-kashmir-issue-at-unsc-1637238-2020-01-16

This what actually happened.
 
Oh wait, RSS/BJP/Hindutva celebrating occupation, killing, rape and discrimination against the particular group people.

Posting articles without reading a comment just to post an article and gloat that other countries did not speak against India because they saw $$.

pathetic.
 
What is India gonna bomb China if it keeps talking about IoK? I don't think so.
 
I know that and said that in other thread , my reply was China or others don’t matter.

India did ask China to stop bringing it up though?

Well it was more like thumbing the noses.

Telling them look at the global concensus and then raise issues.

May be hinting that countries around the world ate more concerned about Hong Kong than Kashmir.
 
After a recently-held United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting to review the situation in India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, China has called on India to "give serious consideration and positive response to the request of UNSC members" on the issue.

The remarks were made on Friday during a press conference by the Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, Geng Shuang.

Shuang was asked what China's position on the situation in the occupied valley is, especially, in the backdrop of reports that many of the UNSC members had viewed the forum as an inappropriate place to take up the issue.

According to the officially released comments, the Chinese foreign minister said that at Pakistan's request, the UNSC members heard a briefing by the UN secretariat on the issue on January 15. He rubbished claims that the issue did not get much support from members of the UNSC.

"Members of the Security Council are concerned about the current situation in Kashmir, and call for observance of the UN Charter and international law, and peaceful resolution of disputes through political dialogue. They believe relevant parties should remain restrained and deescalate the tension," said Shuang.

"I shall stress that the India and Pakistan issue has all along been on the agenda of the UNSC, and the Security Council should continue to pay attention to Kashmir in light of new developments," he added.

The Chinese foreign minister said that the UNSC review will aid in easing the situation in the region "and properly resolve the issue".

He expressed China's resolve to continue to play "a constructive role in upholding regional peace and stability".

When pressed to comment on India's assertion that no one had shared China's views during the meeting, Shuang said: "We are aware of India's position, but what I talked about just now is China's position. As a matter of fact, China and India stay in touch on this issue."

Commenting on the massive number of Indian troops deployed in the region and the ongoing curfew, the Chinese official said that China has urged both India and Pakistan "to exercise restraint, step up dialogue and enhance mutual trust to deescalate the situation as soon as possible".

"At the same time, as a responsible major country, China has been in close communication with both India and Pakistan and stands ready to play a constructive role."

Regarding India's announcement that it would invite Prime Minister Imran Khan to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit to be held in New Delhi later this year, Shuang said that China is hopeful both sides "will have close communication, coordination and cooperation under the SCO framework to contribute to the grouping's healthy development and greater role in regional affairs".

"India and Pakistan are both major countries in South Asia. We encourage them to strengthen communication, resolve outstanding differences through dialogue and consultation, and constantly improve and grow bilateral relations," Shuang concluded by saying.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1528916/c...y-to-request-of-unsc-members-on-kashmir-issue
 
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