Diplomatic Balancing Act: UNSC's Quiet Resolve Amid India-Pakistan Tensions
The UN Security Council held a closed-door session discussing India-Pakistan tensions, urging dialogue and restraint. No statement was issued post-meeting. Pakistan, a non-permanent member, prompted the talks. The UN emphasized avoiding military conflict, while India downplayed the meeting's potential impact on diplomacy.

The United Nations Security Council convened a confidential session to address the escalating tensions between nuclear-armed neighbors, India and Pakistan. This meeting comes at a time when relations are said to be at their peak levels of conflict in years.
Pakistan, holding a non-permanent seat at the council, initiated the session in hopes of opening dialogue on the matter. However, no official statement was released following the hour and a half of discussions, and observers note a lack of any substantial policy shifts.
The UN Secretary-General and other diplomats underlined the importance of restraining from military engagement and urged peaceful resolution efforts, emphasizing that a military solution is unfeasible. On the other side of the aisle, Indian officials projected skepticism about the session's influence on the ongoing tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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