Pahalgam Crisis Is An Opportunity for World Powers to Resolve Kashmir Dispute: Pakistan Ambassador to the US

Rizwan Saeed Sheikh engages leading US think-tanks’ representatives; briefs them on the recent Pak-India escalation

Tue May 06 2025
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Key points

  • Sheikh reiterates Pakistan’s call for neutral and transparent probe into Pahalgam attack
  • Questions the plausibility of Indian allegations 
  • India’s jingoism jeopardising regional peace, says Pakistan envoy 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Rizwan Saeed Sheikh has said the Pahalgam crisis is an opportunity for world powers to resolve the Kashmir dispute.

He hosted a dialogue with representatives from prominent US think-tanks at the Embassy of Pakistan in Washington, DC, focusing on the recent escalation between Pakistan and India.

Ambassador Sheikh briefed the participants about the Pahalgam incident, questioning the plausibility of India’s allegations against Pakistan, given the absence of evidence despite a First Information Report (FIR) filed within 10 minutes.

“This is not the first time such instinctive accusations have been made against Pakistan,” stated the ambassador, recalling Pakistan’s responsible de-escalation after the 2019 Pulwama incident.

“The world’s largest prison”

The ambassador contextualised the incident against the backdrop of India’s unilateral revocation of Articles 370 and 35-A in August 2019, which stripped IIOJK of its special status. He described the region as “the world’s largest prison,” where media, internet, and movement have been heavily restricted, creating an environment of repression.

This is not the first time such instinctive accusations have been made against Pakistan,” stated the Ambassador recalling Pakistan’s responsible de-escalation after the 2019 Pulwama incident.” Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh 

He criticised India’s escalatory rhetoric, including threats from its leadership, and said India’s jingoism and hegemonic proclivities have put regional peace and stability at stake.

“Pakistan cannot be blamed for brutal legacies, electoral expediencies and administrative inadequacies,” stated the ambassador.

Unilateral decision

He stated that the unilateral decision by the Indian government regarding the Indus Waters Treaty was contrary to its provisions.

He reiterated that usurping the rights of the lower riparian and attempting to harm the agrarian economy of 240 million people would be considered an act of war. He added that India has been displaying an attitude of lawlessness for a long time.

Reaffirming Pakistan’s condemnation of terrorism in all forms and manifestations, Ambassador Sheikh underscored Pakistan’s own suffering, with over 1,000 terrorist incidents in the past year, a 40 per cent increase from 2023.

He reiterated Pakistan’s call for a neutral, credible, and independent inquiry into the Pahalgam incident, potentially under UN auspices or with the involvement of major powers of the world.

He noted that Pakistan’s prime minister recently reaffirmed this commitment in a meeting with the UK high commissioner in Islamabad, expressing full willingness to cooperate.

Gratitude

Expressing gratitude to the governments of the United States, China, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and others for their support for peace, the ambassador highlighted that the current crisis provided a latent opportunity for global powers to help address the longstanding Kashmir dispute, which continues to threaten regional peace.

In this context, he pointed to President Trump’s agenda of securing global peace, suggesting that resolving the Kashmir issue could cement his legacy as a peacemaker.

Ambassador Sheikh invited the think-tank representatives to share their insights. He encouraged a robust exchange to navigate the region’s complex dynamics, underscoring Pakistan’s commitment to evidence-based discourse, regional peace, and international cooperation in combating terrorism and resolving disputes.

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