Urgent Response to Expected Indian Allegations at SCO Summit

Most Immediate for Prime Minister’s Attention

Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif

Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Islamabad

Subject: Urgent Response to Expected Indian Allegations at SCO Summit

اسلام وعلیکم

Respected Prime Minister,

It is anticipated that during his address at the forthcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will once again attempt to malign Pakistan by invoking fabricated narratives such as the “Pahalgam incident” and allegations of so-called “cross-border terrorism.” These baseless charges are a continuation of India’s disinformation campaign aimed at deflecting international attention from its own record of war crimes, systematic human rights violations, and the genocide of minorities, particularly Muslims, in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) and across India.

In this context, it is imperative that Pakistan’s position be firmly articulated. Our response must emphasize the following points:

1. Pakistan categorically rejects false allegations and reiterates that it is itself a primary victim of Indian sponsored state terrorism. India has consistently sought to externalize its internal failures and divert global attention from its atrocities by projecting blame on Pakistan.

2. Pakistan calls for an independent and neutral international inquiry into the Pahalgam incident. This must include a transparent probe into:

  • Documented cases of Indian cross-border killings inside Pakistan,
  • Evidence of India’s sponsorship of banned terrorist organisations in Baluchistan, and
  • The case of Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav, a serving Indian naval officer apprehended in Pakistan, who confessed to orchestrating sabotage, espionage, and terrorism under a false identity using a passport officially issued in a pseudo name. His presence and activities are irrefutable evidence of direct Indian state involvement in terrorism inside Pakistan.

3. India’s track record of state-sponsored terrorism is long and deliberate. Documented incidents include Jaffer Express train-jacking, subversive operations, and targeted killings engineered to destabilize Pakistan.

4. Of particular concern is India’s full-blast, openly admitted opposition to the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). This opposition has translated into repeated terror attacks against Chinese nationals and Pakistani citizens working on CPEC projects, resulting in deaths, injuries, and immense human suffering. Such actions represent nothing less than “India’s war of terror against Pakistan–China friendship of peace through cooperation of connectivity for development.” This is an affront not only to Pakistan and China but to the very principles of regional cooperation and economic development. Thus, the SCO must recognize the hypocrisy of a member state that, under the guise of partnership, engages in actions amounting to betrayal of two fellow members.

5. India cannot be allowed to camouflage its war crimes and crimes against humanity in IIOJK by misrepresenting Kashmiris as “terrorists.” The people of Jammu & Kashmir are engaged in a legitimate and internationally recognized struggle for their right to self-determination. This right is enshrined in Articles 1 and 55 of the United Nations Charter and reaffirmed by UN General Assembly resolutions 1514 (XV) (1960), 2625 (XXV) (1970), and 2649 (1970). Moreover, UN Security Council resolutions 47 (1948), 80 (1950), and 98 (1952) mandate a UN-supervised plebiscite to allow Kashmiris to freely determine their political future.

6. India’s actions constitute grave violations of international law. Support for terrorism in Pakistan, obstruction of regional connectivity projects like CPEC, and systemic human rights abuses in Kashmir together present a case of state-sponsored criminality that must be exposed at every multilateral platform, including the SCO.

Honourable Prime Minister, this is a crucial juncture for Pakistan to expose India’s duplicity, reject its false narratives, and place before the world irrefutable evidence of its sponsorship of terrorism and human rights violations. Pakistan must project its principled stance with clarity:

  • We welcome transparency and independent verification through neutral inquiries.
  • We stand by the lawful struggle of Kashmiris for self-determination.
  • We demand accountability for India’s actions that endanger peace, stability, and security in the region.

Respectfully submitted for your kind consideration and necessary directions.

Yours sincerely,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
Lahore.
+92 321 9402157 nayyarahmad51@gmail.com The author is a senior corporate leader and strategic analyst. His thought-provoking visionary insights have reshaped global discourse, capturing the attention of world leaders. His writings have not only resonated with heads of state and governments but have also influenced the foreign policies of the United States and other major powers.

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