INTERNATIONAL — March 10, 2026

India condemns Pakistan military regime's aggression on Afghan soil

India's UN representative Harish condemned Pakistan's military regime for airstrikes on Afghan territory, calling them a violation of international law and hypocritical given Pakistan's rhetoric on unity and law.

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India condemns Pakistan military regime's aggression on Afghan soil
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India's permanent representative to the United Nations, Harish, strongly condemned airstrikes by Pakistan's military regime on Afghan territory. He described the attacks as a blatant violation of international laws, the UN Charter, and the principle of state sovereignty.

Harish stated that the actions represent a great hypocrisy by Pakistan, which on one hand promotes the lofty principles of international law and Islamic unity, but on the other hand carries out brutal airstrikes against civilians during the holy month of Ramadan.

The Indian representative affirmed that his country fully supports Afghanistan's territorial integrity, national sovereignty, and independence.

The statement was made in the context of reported Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan soil, which India views as an infringement on Afghanistan's sovereignty.

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Single source with direct, on-record attribution to named official (India's UN Permanent Representative Harish) providing concrete, checkable details on the statement.

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. "رژیم نظامی پاکستان" (Pakistan's military regime), "منافقت بزرگ" (great hypocrisy), "حملات هوایی بیرحمانهای" (brutal airstrikes) – these phrases use derogatory labeling, strong moral judgment, and emotional adjectives to frame Pakistan negatively.

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