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India condemns Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan at UNSC, calls out ‘trade and transit terrorism’

India urges UN action against Pakistan’s airstrikes and border restrictions, while pledging expanded humanitarian and healthcare support for Afghanistan.

December 11, 2025 / 09:05 IST
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India condemns Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan at UNSC, calls out ‘trade and transit terrorism’
India condemns Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan at UNSC, calls out ‘trade and transit terrorism’

India strongly condemned Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan during a United Nations Security Council discussion, denouncing the killing of civilians, including women, children, and cricketers. Echoing the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), India said the attacks violated the UN Charter and international law, urging full protection of civilians.

“We add our voice to calls for paying full respect to the United Nations Charter and international law with particular attention to the protection of innocent civilians," India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Parvathaneni Harish, said, highlighting the humanitarian toll on communities already facing deep crisis.

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India also expressed “grave concern” over Pakistan’s so-called “trade and transit terrorism,” citing the closure of key access routes for Afghanistan, a landlocked country reliant on cross-border movement for essential supplies.

“These acts are in violation of WTO norms. Such open threats and acts of war against a fragile and vulnerable LLDC nation... constitute a blatant violation of the UN Charter and international law,” Mr. Harish added.