India warns Pakistan at UN
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported May 27, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026
The diplomatic dispute between India>>> and Pakistan>>>, particularly concerning cross-border terrorism and the abeyance of the Indus Waters Treaty, could lead to increased geopolitical instability in the region. This could negatively impact investor confidence in both countries and potentially affect industries like defense, water utilities, and tourism due to heightened tensions.
India>>> warned Pakistan>>> at a United Nations>>> Security Council meeting that there would be 'consequences' for its sponsorship of cross-border terrorism, asserting its right to self-defense. India>>>'s Permanent Representative, Parvathaneni Harish>>>, responded to remarks made by Pakistan>>>'s Deputy Prime Minister, Ishaq Dar>>>, who raised the issues of Jammu and Kashmir and the Indus Waters Treaty. India>>> had previously put the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, for which The Resistance Front>>>, a front for Lashkar-e-Taiba>>>, claimed responsibility. India>>> accused Pakistan>>> of violating principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity through its continued support for terrorism and called for an end to such activities. The debate was chaired by China>>> under its May presidency of the 15-nation UN body.
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