Pakistan blasts India at ASEAN forum, warns of Indus Treaty crisis risks Asia chaos

Pakistan's top diplomat fired verbal shots at India during a major Southeast Asian security gathering that brought together regional powerbrokers. The Deputy Prime Minister blasted New Delhi for military aggression and breaking international water agreements while addressing diplomats at the ASEAN Regional Forum. Malaysian hosts watched as the Pakistani official accused India of unprovoked attacks following terrorist incidents in disputed Kashmir territory. The foreign minister praised ASEAN nations for maintaining stability across the Asia-Pacific region. He demanded peaceful solutions to long-standing territorial disputes through proper diplomatic channels.

Security chiefs heard Pakistan defend its military response after India launched cross-border strikes against civilian areas during May confrontations. The Pakistani representative slammed New Delhi for abandoning the historic Indus Waters Treaty that governs river flows between the nuclear neighbors. Millions of farmers depend on these waterways for survival according to the diplomat who warned about dangerous legal precedents. India faces growing criticism for using water as a political weapon against downstream communities. Pakistan exercised self-defense rights while targeting only military installations during retaliatory operations.

The minister revealed staggering human costs from Pakistan's war against terrorism including over 80,000 deaths and economic losses exceeding 150 billion dollars. He submitted evidence to United Nations officials documenting cross-border terrorist activities sponsored by neighboring countries. Afghan leaders received warnings about preventing their territory from becoming a launching pad for militant operations. Pakistani officials demanded justice for Palestinian civilians while condemning Israeli military campaigns. Climate change emerged as another critical threat requiring immediate international cooperation and financial support from wealthy nations.
 

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