PM Modi government’s multi-pronged approach for ‘Mission Kashmir’ indiatvnews.com
The Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council will hold its 42nd Session between September 9 and September 22. Pakistan is expected to repeat its claims of human rights violations in Kashmir against the backdrop of the government’s decision but India is ready with its counter-attack plans. India has a game plan ready with a multi-pronged approach to deal with Jammu and Kashmir post the landmark decision to revoke Article 370 on August 5. Diplomatically, economically and militarily, India has prepared that plan aimed at bringing normalcy in the valley while trying to win global support for its position on Kashmir.
The Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council will hold its 42nd Session between September 9 and September 22. Pakistan is expected to repeat its claims of human rights violations in Kashmir against the backdrop of the government’s decision but India is ready with its counter-attack plans. Sources in the government said that Indian officials will be forceful and pointed in demolishing the Pakistani bogey on Kashmir. India has prepared details highlighting Pakistan’s poor record in Balochistan and North Waziristan that has rendered many Pakistani refugees within its own country. These will be listed at the Human Rights Council meeting to discredit Pakistani attempts to draw attention to Kashmir.
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