India rebuts Pakistan at UN council debate

India delivered a sharp response to Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council open debate on “Leadership for Peace”, rejecting Islamabad’s assertions on Jammu and Kashmir as “unwarranted” and reaffirming that the Union Territory of...

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