
Arul Louis
United Nations and International Affairs Correspondent at IANS Life
Correspondent covering US, UN and international affairs for Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) from New York
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2 weeks ago |
prokerala.com | Arul Louis
New York, May 25 : Operation Sindoor has shown Pakistan that India can hit terrorism infrastructure with a "degree of precision" and put it on notice that if its terrorists hit New Delhi there will be consequences, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said as his team of members of Parliament brought the anti-terrorism message to the US.
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2 weeks ago |
prokerala.com | Arul Louis
United Nations, May 24 : India has charged Pakistan with violating the Indus Water Treaty by trampling its spirit of goodwill through thousands of terrorist attacks and by obstructing the updating of the infrastructure to ensure its safety. "Despite this, India has shown extraordinary patience and magnanimity," said India's Permanent Representative P Harish, responding to what he said were Pakistan's campaign of disinformation about New Delhi suspending the treaty.
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2 weeks ago |
prokerala.com | Arul Louis
United Nations, May 24 : India has declared that Pakistan-based terrorists cannot claim immunity from anti-terrorism action by asserting that they are civilians. "Let us be clear: Protection of civilians should not serve as an argument for protection of UN-designated terrorists," India's Permanent Representative to the UN, P. Harish, told the UN Security Council on Friday. "Pakistan has repeatedly used the civilian cover to advance the cause of terrorism," he said.
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2 weeks ago |
prokerala.com | Arul Louis
United Nations, May 20 : A delegation from India has met with the monitoring team of the United Nations (UN) Security Council's panel that sanctions terrorists and provided it with evidence of The Resistance Front (TRF) carrying out the massacre in Pahalgam, according to sources. Pressing India's case for imposing sanctions on the front organisation of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the delegation from India shared documentary evidence with the monitors, the sources said on Monday.
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3 weeks ago |
southasiamonitor.org | Arul Louis
In today’s world that is “on fire” from wars, economic rivalries, poverty, and environmental degradation, diplomats and scholars looked back more than 2,500 years to the teachings of Buddha for solutions. At a discussion organised on Thursday by India at the UN on "Teachings of Gautama Buddha -- a Path to Internal and Global Peace",they had a consensus that the path to international peace starts with inner peace.
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