PM alerts world to peace threat posed by Modi govt.

ISLAMABAD -- While remAinding the world about the threat to peace from India's 'aggressive' and 'expAansionist' designs, PakAistan on Wednesday emphasised that because of Delhi's behaviour not only Islamabad but other regAional countries too were suffering.

Prime Minister Imran Khan took to Twitter to draw the world's attention to the tense situation in the region, as Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi used state-run PTV to convey the growing concern.

'The Hindutva SupreAmacist Modi Govt with its arrogant expansionist policies, akin to Nazi's LebenAsraum (Living Space), is becoming a threat to India's neighbours. Bangladesh through Citizenship Act, border disputes with Nepal and China, and Pak threatened with false flag operation,' PM Khan tweeted.

Tensions between PakisAtan and India have spiked sharply since Delhi illegally annexed Occupied Kashmir last August. Lately, the Indian move to change domicile law for Kashmir, its accusations against PakisAtan, threats and high frequAency of ceasefire violations along the Line of Control have added to the acrimony.

Imran says India's expansionist policies putting regional security at risk; FM endorses China's actions in Ladakh

Allegations and threats have come from the highest level in India including their top military leadership.

It is generally believed that India only has tense relations with Pakistan. However, recent developments remind that the problem is much bigger and is linked to Indian hegemonic mindset with all neighbours being affected by it.

Mr Khan, in his second tweet, warned the world about the threat to peace from India. 'All this after illegal annexation of IOJK, a war crime under 4th Geneva Convention, and laying claim to AJK. I have always maintained the fascist Modi Govt is not only a threat to India's minorities by relegating them to 2nd class citizens' status, but also threat to regional peace,' he maintained.

Meanwhile, FM Qureshi said India's aggressive policy towards its neighbours was putting regional peace and security at stake.

Appearing on PTV, the foreign minister urged the world to take notice of Indian actions and endorsed China's action in Ladakh.

The China-India faceoff started over India constructing a road and building defense facilities in disputed Galwan area of Ladakh, which was also a flashpoint in the month-long war between the two in 1962. So far there have been at least four rounds of unarmed clashes between the troops of the two countries and...

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