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‘Assault on Afghan sovereignty’: India after UN report says hundreds of civilians killed in Pakistan strikes

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So basically this pairs with India's UNSC statement, and it's worth knowing both. Speaking at the UN, India's Permanent Representative Harish Parvathaneni condemned Pakistani airstrikes on Afghanistan as a blatant assault on its sovereignty. He pointed to UNAMA reports saying 372 civilians were killed and 397 injured in the first three months of this year, many during Ramadan. He also stressed that support for multilateralism and the UN isn't an a la carte menu, after Pakistan questioned UNAMA's credibility. Bottom line for the exam, remember UNAMA, the principle of state sovereignty, and India's defence of the UN system.

India has condemned the Pakistani military airstrikes on Afghanistan, terming them a “blatant assault” on the nation’s “sovereignty”.

Speaking at the UN Assembly, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni expressed concerns over the civilian casualties caused by the attacks and “targeted killings” as described in the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reports.

According to the reports, as many as 372 civilians have been killed and 397 injured in the first three months of this year — a majority of them during the month of Ramadan, he noted.

“India would like to emphasize the importance of UNAMA and its mandate and underline our full support to UNAMA in these challenging times as it endeavours to promote peace and stability in Afghanistan. Pakistan, in its statement earlier today, questioned the intent of UNAMA and the veracity of United Nations Secretary-General United Nations Secretary-General’s report. We would like to stress that support for multilateralism and the United Nations is not an à la carte menu, ” Parvathaneni said.

“We support the Secretary General’s call urging compliance with obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law, and ensuring protection of civilians,” he said, adding that India also supports UNAMA’s earlier calls for a probe to ensure “accountability, prevent recurrence, and uphold victims’ rights”. “Such unconscionable acts of violence are a blatant assault on Afghanistan’s sovereignty and a threat to the region’s peace and stability.”

Originally published by Indian Express Nat on 09 Jun 2026. CLAT Tribe summarises and curates for exam relevance.View original

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