India slams Pakistan for raking up Jammu and Kashmir issue at the UNSC

India slammed Pakistan for raising the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at a Security Council debate on women, peace, and security
India slams Pakistan for raking up Jammu and Kashmir issue at the UNSC

NEW YORK: India slammed Pakistan for raising the issue of Jammu and Kashmir at a Security Council debate on women, peace, and security and said that it was unworthy to respond to such "malicious and false propaganda".

While addressing the United Nations Security Council, on Tuesday, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, said, "Let me dismiss the frivolous, baseless, and politically motivated remarks made by the delegate of Pakistan regarding the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. My delegation considers it unworthy to even respond to such malicious and false propaganda. Rather, our focus is where it shall always be positive and forward-looking." "Today's discussion is critically important to strengthen our collective efforts to accelerate the full implementation of the women's peace and security agenda. We respect the topic of the debate, and we recognise the importance of time. As such, our focus shall remain on the topic," she added.

This statement came after Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari referred to Jammu and Kashmir in his remarks to the Council debate.

In her speech at the UNSC, Kamboj said that the violence perpetrated by terrorists against women and girls remains rampant and should be strongly condemned while calling for adopting a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of terrorism.

"Women and girls suffer invariably and disproportionately. Violence against women and girls perpetrated by terrorists remains rampant. This deserves the strongest condemnation and calls for the adoption of a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of terrorism," she said.

Appreciating UNSC resolution 1325, India’s envoy to the UN said that this was pathbreaking as it ushered in a gendered perspective to the maintenance of international peace and security. It is now recognised for the first time that women are disproportionately affected by violence and that their participation in peace processes is indispensable for forging lasting peace and security.

She stated that in the past years, India has seen a strengthening of the normative framework of the women’s peace and security agenda. However, in spite of that, women are still routinely underrepresented and excluded from formal peace processes, political dialogues, and peacebuilding.

Talking about Afghanistan and its continuous crackdown on women, Kamboj said, "As this council is aware, we have been emphasising the importance of inclusive and representative governance in Afghanistan with the meaningful participation of women in accordance with UNSC resolution 2593 of 2021."

"While supporting political participation, we must also equally focus in a holistic manner on the socioeconomic empowerment of women, including their access to credit, finance, and technology," she added.

She further stated that India had, in January 2023, deployed a platoon of women peacekeepers in Abyay as part of its Indian battalion in the United Nations Interim Security Force in Abyay.

This was India's single largest deployment of women peacekeepers since 2007, when the country had been the first to deploy all women-formed police units in Liberia. These initiatives are reflective of India’s intent to significantly increase the number of women in peacekeeping contingents and our commitment to the WPS agenda.

She said that India also supports increasing the deployment of women's protection advisors for effective monitoring, analysis, and reporting arrangements on sexual violence in conflict four.

She added that terrorism and violent extremism continue to be the biggest violators of human rights and a persistent threat to global peace and security, she added. (ANI)

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