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Tarar slams India’s policies, urges regional stability at book launch

Published on: September 9, 2025 1:01 AM

Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on Monday reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to peace, diplomacy, and regional stability while strongly criticizing India’s internal and external policies, particularly its treatment of minorities and alleged involvement in transnational terrorism.

Speaking at the launch of Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry’s book “Pakistan-India Relations – Fractured Past, Uncertain Future,” Tarar emphasized that Pakistan has consistently chosen dialogue over aggression and continues to advocate for peaceful coexistence.

He underscored that Pakistan’s relationship with India must be understood through the lens of the two-nation theory. Tarar praised the Pakistan Army for its vital role in defending national sovereignty and countering Indian hostility, stating, “Our armed forces have made unmatched sacrifices—not just for Pakistan’s security, but for global peace.” He noted that the entire nation—including youth, intellectuals, politicians, and academics—has stood united behind the armed forces during times of external aggression.

Addressing the Kashmir dispute, Tarar reiterated that it remains the core issue in Indo-Pak relations. He condemned the Hindutva-driven policies of the current Indian government, arguing that they have eroded democratic values and marginalized minorities. “Sustainable peace in the region is impossible without addressing these fundamental challenges and ensuring justice for the people of Kashmir,” he said.

The minister also expressed grave concern over India’s alleged involvement in transnational assassinations, including the targeted killings of Sikh leader in Canada and other countries, describing them as “clear evidence of Indian-sponsored terrorism.” He accused India of weaponizing water resources and attempting to unilaterally revoke the Indus Waters Treaty—an act he said is legally untenable. Citing rulings from the International Court of Arbitration and other forums, Tarar emphasized that bilateral treaties require mutual consent and cannot be revoked unilaterally. On the diplomatic front, Tarar asserted that Pakistan has effectively presented its case to the international community.

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