India Condemns Pakistan's Airstrikes in Afghanistan and Highlights Humanitarian Efforts
India strongly opposes Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghanistan, citing violations of international law and civilian casualties during Ramadan. India's UN Ambassador stresses the importance of adhering to international law and provides an update on India's humanitarian assistance, including health and infrastructure aid, to support Afghan stability and development.
India has vehemently criticized Pakistan's recent airstrikes in Afghanistan, labeling them as a 'flagrant violation' of international law. New Delhi's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni, addressed the Security Council, condemning the attacks that resulted in civilian casualties during Ramadan.
The airstrikes, reported to have killed 185, including women and children, have led to mass displacements. India has echoed the UN Secretary-General's calls for adherence to international humanitarian law, highlighting the importance of protecting civilians and maintaining state sovereignty.
Amid tensions, India emphasizes its humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan, reflecting on its assistance in building infrastructure, healthcare, and providing significant donations of medical supplies and vaccines. The country remains committed to supporting Afghanistan's development and stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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