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Sino-Indian clash a mock fight: Pakistan
From the Newspaper |10 hours ago
PARIS: Mr Fazlul Quader Chowdhury, Pakistans Minister for Information and Education, described the present Sino-Indian conflict as a mock fight here last night (Nov 9).
Speaking to Pressmen on his arrival in Paris, he drew the attention of the world to the grave concern felt by the people of Pakistan over the arms buildup in India as a result of Western arms aid to that country.
The Pakistani Minister thought there was no chance of large-scale armed conflict between India and China. It was only border trouble between the two countries and India was cashing in on it to receive arms aid from Western countries.
Mr Chowdhury termed India an aggressor country which has deliberately avoided carrying out directives of the United Nations on the Kashmir dispute.
He felt that the cause of peace would not be served under any circumstances if an aggressor country was helped with arms.
He pointed out that India had not withdrawn any units from Pakistans frontiers. Had there been a real threat to India, it would not have maintained the bulk of its army on our frontiers, Mr Chowdhury added.
Sino-Indian clash a mock fight: Pakistan | DAWN.COM
From the Newspaper |10 hours ago
PARIS: Mr Fazlul Quader Chowdhury, Pakistans Minister for Information and Education, described the present Sino-Indian conflict as a mock fight here last night (Nov 9).
Speaking to Pressmen on his arrival in Paris, he drew the attention of the world to the grave concern felt by the people of Pakistan over the arms buildup in India as a result of Western arms aid to that country.
The Pakistani Minister thought there was no chance of large-scale armed conflict between India and China. It was only border trouble between the two countries and India was cashing in on it to receive arms aid from Western countries.
Mr Chowdhury termed India an aggressor country which has deliberately avoided carrying out directives of the United Nations on the Kashmir dispute.
He felt that the cause of peace would not be served under any circumstances if an aggressor country was helped with arms.
He pointed out that India had not withdrawn any units from Pakistans frontiers. Had there been a real threat to India, it would not have maintained the bulk of its army on our frontiers, Mr Chowdhury added.
Sino-Indian clash a mock fight: Pakistan | DAWN.COM