Director General Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar and National Security Advisor (NSA) have provided a comprehensive dossier to the world, to tell the truth, that what India is doing in Kashmir and what kind of terrorism India had been initiating within Pakistan.

This was observed in a PTV Current Affairs Show “Sochna Hoga” anchored by Dr. Sajjad Bokhari in which former Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi, Brig (retd) Haris Nawaz Ali, and Prague-based Foreign Affairs expert Shazia Anwer Cheema were participants. They were of the view that India is needed by western countries to encircle China and for using India near China waters.

Former Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi was of the view that the Indian diaspora is (was) working for their country and Pakistan’s diaspora should also work hard for Pakistan.

“We have not accepted Indian hegemony in the last 73 years. We always stood and contested the writ of India over the region. Pakistan played well and did not allow India to become a member of the UNSC and now we should concentrate on Kashmir and raise brutalities against Kashmiris,” commented Ambassador Naqvi.

Ambassador Naqvi was of the view that the world will not accept handling of Afghanistan’s withdrawal by the United States but Pakistan played very well and gained global respect.

This news was published on the DND news website. https://dnd.com.pk/hindutva-is-becoming-a-threat-to-global-interfaith-harmony/254627

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