Countries backing India on Kashmir will be ‘hit by missile’: Pak minister rakes up nuke threat
Earlier, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan had said that there is a possibility of a conventional war with India that could go beyond the subcontinent.
Earlier, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan had said that there is a possibility of a conventional war with India that could go beyond the subcontinent.
While talking about nationalism in India, he said that India is an exception as the country is more nationalistic, but it doesn’t see a tension between being nationalist and being international.
The minister also pointed out that the current suspension of the mobile network in the Kashmir valley is aimed at preventing the misuse of internet and social media for radicalising and mobilising anti-India forces.
US President Donald Trump had last week, on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, tried to play the peacemaker offering to help with 'arbitration or mediation' in the Kashmir issue.
India further questioned if Pakistan can confirm the fact that it is home to 130 UN designated terrorists and 25 terrorist entities listed by the UN as of today.
Amid heightened tensions between the two countries over the abrogation of Article 370, Pakistan had earlier this month denied President Ram Nath Kovind the permission to use its airspace to travel to Iceland.
The comments come weeks after a Pakistani minister had reportedly predicted a 'full-blown war between Pakistan and India likely to occur in the month of October or November'.
At the 42nd session of the UNHRC on Tuesday, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that J-K had been converted into the 'largest prison' with people being denied access to basic amenities.
The comment comes weeks after a Pakistani minister had reportedly predicted a 'full-blown war between Pakistan and India likely to occur in the month of October or November'.
On reports of Pakistan denying India a second consular access to jailed Kulbhushan Jadhav, Raveesh Kumar said that India will keep trying to see that the ICJ judgement is fully implemented.