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When then Pak FM Zulfikar Ali Bhutto took Kashmir at Security Council| Master Stroke
Since the Security Council has the leading responsibility for “maintenance of international peace and security,” whenever an issue is entered on its current agenda, it has to qualify as a threat to international peace.
The last time UNSC debated an “India-Pakistan” question was in December 1971, triggered by India’s declaration of war and invasion of what was then East Pakistan.
The Security Council president had taken up the issue based on a report of then Secretary General U Thant and missives from Argentina, Belgium, Burundi, Italy, Japan, Nicaragua, Somalia, Tunisia, the UK and the US.
The last time UNSC debated an “India-Pakistan” question was in December 1971, triggered by India’s declaration of war and invasion of what was then East Pakistan.
The Security Council president had taken up the issue based on a report of then Secretary General U Thant and missives from Argentina, Belgium, Burundi, Italy, Japan, Nicaragua, Somalia, Tunisia, the UK and the US.
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