Armed Forces Reiterate Kashmir Support
PAKISTAN, AUG 4 – The Pakistan Armed Forces condemned India's actions in Kashmir, citing human rights abuses and demographic changes, and pledged ongoing support for Kashmiri self-determination under international law.
- On August 5, 2025, Pakistan's armed forces reiterated their solidarity with the Kashmiri people amid ongoing tensions in Jammu and Kashmir.
- This reaffirmation came after India revoked Jammu and Kashmir's special status on August 5, 2019, and reorganized the area by dividing it into two separate administrative units.
- The Pakistan Armed Forces condemned India's continuing military presence, alleged human rights violations, demographic changes, and imprisonment of Kashmiri leaders.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized that India’s control over the region is untenable through conventional means and called on the international community to intervene by reversing illegal measures and enforcing UN Security Council resolutions.
- The statements highlighted that lasting stability in the South Asian region can only be achieved through a fair settlement of the Kashmir issue that aligns with the desires of the Kashmiri people and adheres to international guidelines.
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