In his remarks to the debate in his national capacity, Dar raked the issue of Jammu and Kashmir as well as the Indus Waters Treaty.In the wake of the Pahalgam attack, India decided that the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 would be held in abeyance until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism.Turkiye also made a reference to Jammu and Kashmir in its statement at the open debate.Giving a strong response to Dar’s remarks, Harish said that the Indian sub-continent offers a stark contrast in terms of progress, prosperity and development models.On the one hand, there is India, which is a mature democracy, a surging economy and a pluralistic and inclusive society.At the other extreme is Pakistan, steeped in fanaticism and terrorism, and a serial borrower from the IMF (International Monetary Fund).In May this year, the IMF had approved disbursement of about one billion dollars to Pakistan under Extended Fund Facility (EFF), bringing total disbursements under the arrangement to about USD 2.1 billion.In his statement in the UNSC chamber, Harish spoke about the Pahalgam terror attack for which The Resistance Front, a front for Pakistan-based terror organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba, had claimed responsibility.Harish emphasised that there should be a serious cost to states who violate the spirit of good neighbourliness and international relations by fomenting cross-border terrorism.
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