New Delhi, March 19 -- Pakistan's occupation of a part of Jammu & Kashmir since 1948 is an example of the shortcomings of the existing world order that need to be addressed, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Monday.
Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue, Jaishankar said the rules of the existing world order had not been applied equally and pointed to Pakistan.
"What we saw in Kashmir... We went to the UN. What was an invasion was made into a dispute... Who were the culpable parties? The UK, Canada, Belgium, Australia, the US... I have some question marks on that old order," he said. P10
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