India's Jaishankar criticizes Pakistan and China at UN, calls for reform

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India's External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar criticized Pakistan and China during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly. He accused them of undermining regional stability and called for a more representative UN to address global issues. Jaishankar specifically mentioned the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, claiming it threatens India's territorial integrity. He linked Pakistan's economic struggles to its choices and actions, stating that its issues are a result of "karma." The minister emphasized the need for UN reform, arguing that many regions are excluded from key decisions. He highlighted support from leaders like the UK and France for India's bid for a permanent Security Council seat, despite China's opposition.


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