10 March 2026
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UN experts flag potential international-law violations in India’s cross-border strikes into Pakistan

UN experts flag potential international-law violations in India’s cross-border strikes into Pakistan
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UN human rights experts say India’s reported cross-border strikes into Pakistan after the April 22 Pahalgam attack may violate international law.

A 17-page UN communication dated Oct 16 and made public on Dec 15 found that India provided no publicly verifiable evidence linking Pakistan to the attack.

India did not notify the UN Security Council under Article 51 (self-defence), raising concerns over unlawful use of force and right-to-life violations.

UN experts stressed that counter-terrorism actions must meet necessity, proportionality, and distinction under international law.

They expressed serious concern over India holding the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance. The Indus Waters Treaty is a binding 1960 water-sharing treaty; unilateral suspension may breach international obligations.

Disruption of Indus waters could affect millions in Pakistan reliant on the river system for drinking water, agriculture, food security, and livelihoods.

Access to safe drinking water is a recognized human right; water should not be used as political pressure.

UN experts asked India to clarify the legal basis for military action, treaty suspension, and safeguards against humanitarian, environmental, and economic harm. They also urged a peaceful settlement of the Kashmir dispute in line with international law and the principle of self-determination.

Correction/Note: The statement is a legal and rights-based assessment, not a finding of guilt or a conclusion about responsibility for the attack.

Foreign Correspondent at Latest Global News

Rajesh Kumar is an award-winning foreign correspondent with 12 years of experience covering international conflicts, diplomacy, and global affairs for Latest Global News. Fluent in four languages, he has reported from over 40 countries.

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