India was elected to the UN Security Council as a non-permanent member with a thumping majority of votes, including that of Pakistan, in what was quickly described by New Delhi as significant.
"Of course it is of significance," said Hardeep Singh Puri, India's envoy to the UN, in response to a question of whether India viewed this positively. "It proves that those who are sceptical on India-Pakistan cooperation in the UN... it proves them wrong," he told PTI, after the vote.
Only a day earlier, however, diplomats both countries had argued about Kashmir at the UN with Congress MP Charan Das Mahant asserting that Kashmir was an integral part of India, "and that its people have regularly expressed their will in free and fair elections". Pakistani delegate Tahir Andrabi who had spoken later said, no electoral exercise in Jammu and Kashmir can substitute a "free and impartial plebiscite" mandated by Security Council resolutions. Puri, however, stressed that India and Pakistan had not clashed over
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