A Kashmiri diaspora activist in the UK is lobbying Parliament to pass a resolution recognizing Kashmir as disputed territory. India's High Commission argues this is interference in India's internal affairs. The activist's strongest counter-argument is?
Q1. A Kashmiri diaspora activist in the UK is lobbying Parliament to pass a resolution recognizing Kashmir as disputed territory. India's High Commission argues this is interference in India's internal affairs. The activist's strongest counter-argument is?
Answer: Kashmir's status as disputed territory was affirmed by the UN Security Council, making it a matter of international concern that any parliament may legitimately address
Explanation: Kashmir's status as a disputed territory was affirmed through multiple UN Security Council resolutions, making it a matter of international law and concern rather than solely a bilateral domestic matter.