India abstained from the UNGA resolution on Afghanistan, emphasizing that a conventional approach won’t achieve desired outcomes for the Afghan people. India’s UN envoy, P Harish, advocated for a balanced strategy that combines incentives and disincentives, as punitive measures alone are unlikely to succeed. He also highlighted the need to prevent terrorist groups from exploiting Afghan territory, referencing Pakistan’s role.
‘Business-like approach unlikely to succeed’: India cautions UNGA over Afghanistan; abstains on draft resolution
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