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Pakistan under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, standing resolutely with the people of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, has intensified diplomatic outreach to expose Indian state oppression in the occupied territory. According to Kashmir Media Service, Pakistan always supports dialogue and diplomacy and it has again offered dialogue for resolution of disputes. This is reflected in Pakistan’s sponsored UN resolution ‘’Promoting International Peace and Security through Multilateralism and the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes”.
At the recent OIC Contact Group meeting held in Banjul, Pakistan presented a comprehensive dossier documenting India’s grave human rights violations, arbitrary detentions, and demographic engineering in the occupied territory.
Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva addressed the 56th session of the UN Human Rights Council in June 2025, highlighting the Modi regime’s brutal persecution of Hurriyat leaders, media curbs, and denial of basic freedoms in Kashmir. He urged the global community to break its silence and hold India accountable for its war crimes and systemic repression. Earlier this year, Pakistan also organized a special seminar on Kashmir at the European Parliament in Brussels, where lawmakers, scholars, and rights activists demanded urgent international intervention to end the occupation and restore Kashmiris’ inalienable rights.
The Pakistani nation has also demonstrated solidarity through symbolic acts—observing February 5 as Kashmir Solidarity Day and planning widespread August 5 events to mark six years since India’s illegal abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A.
The Foreign Office issued a strong condemnation of the ongoing persecution of Hurriyat leaders and political activists, calling their prolonged detentions and denial of medical care a blatant violation of international humanitarian law.
“Standing with Kashmiris against Indian occupation is not just a political position—it is a moral imperative,” said Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. “Every voice raised for Kashmir lends strength to a people silenced under occupation.”
Pakistan continues to urge the UN, OIC, and global civil society to act now. Silence, it warns, is complicity in the suffering of millions living under the shadow of military occupation.