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India abstains from UN vote against Iran
India abstains from UN vote against Iran - The Times of India

United Nations: The UN General Assembly has overwhelmingly approved a resolution condemning an alleged plot, blamed by the US on elements in Iranian establishment , to assassinate Saudi envoy to Washington and asked Tehran to cooperate in the probe, a voting from which India abstained.

The 193-member Assembly adopted a Saudi-drafted resolution that "deplored" the plot to kill ambassador Adel al-Jubeir in Washington and called on Iran to cooperate with countries trying to bring to justice those who planned, sponsored or attempted to carry it out.

The resolution did not directly accuse Tehran of carrying out the plot, but it called on Iran "to comply with all of its obligations under international law, including the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, particularly with respect to its obligations to provide law enforcement assistance" .
It asked Tehran to "cooperate with States seeking to bring to justice all those who participated in the planning, sponsoring, organization and attempted execution" of the plot. In explaining India's decision on the resolution on 'Terrorist Attacks on Internationally Protected Persons' , New Delhi's permanent representative to the UN Hardeep Singh Puri said, "We have abstained on the resolution , as its substance deals with a specific case in which we are not in the possession of full facts and the matter is sub-judice ."


The resolution received 106 votes in favour and nine votes against, while 40 countries abstained.

A series of proposed amendments from Iran did not obtain a majority and were not adopted.

Puri said India, which itself has been a victim of terrorism for decades, condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

Having been on the "forefront" of global actions on counter-terrorism , India's "tireless efforts" as chair of the UN Security Council's counter-terrorism committee have resulted in the UN adopting a 'zero tolerance' approach towards terrorism, Puri said.

Puri also said India takes its obligations under this convention with utmost seriousness and called upon all States parties to comply fully with the provisions of the convention.

The USA has given India so much - Nuke technology, Pressuring Australia to sell Uranium and high tech military goods but India has not returned any favor by abstaining from a vote against Iran.
 
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As Spark already said changing the thread title is a fashionable thing in PDF nowadays.

Hafizzzzzzzz style after all...

@ topic as said before India is not anyone`s puppy, USA is not doing any favor Nuke technology, and high tech military goods all needs money buddy lots of money... US need money more then India needs weapons...;)
 
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As Spark already said changing the thread title is a fashionable thing in PDF nowadays.

So you are voicing a suggestion of bias by PDF? Come on yaar - Lets discuss the topic in hand as if the title will make the minds up of the likes of me and you. No big deal. Oversensitivity seems to be the flavor of the month
 
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Are you blind? Whats the title of the original article? Cant resist giving it an inflammatory twist, can you?

The only one BLIND is you :

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The USA has given India so much - Nuke technology, Pressuring Australia to sell Uranium and high tech military goods but India has not returned any favor by abstaining from a vote against Iran.

Why not we will help them against China whenever they want our help.
 
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Why not we will help them against China whenever they want our help.


How is it possible for India to help USA when India can't even take care of her domestic problems such as Naxals, rebels, corruptions, Caste system, Indian Occupied Kashmir uprising etc etc
 
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