The President of the United Nations Security Council has indicated that a special meeting may be convened to address rising tensions between Pakistan and India. The proposed session aims to facilitate dialogue and help reduce hostilities in the region.
Tensions escalated following the killing of 26 tourists in a controversial false flag operation by Indian forces in the disputed region of Pahalgam, Kashmir. The incident has further strained the already fragile relationship between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
In response to recent actions by India, including the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, Pakistan has issued strong diplomatic responses and called for a UN-led investigation into the Pahalgam incident.
The United States has also urged both nations to pursue a responsible and peaceful resolution to the crisis, backing efforts to de-escalate the situation through international diplomacy.