Bilawal slams Indian aggression at Chatham House, calls for global action

The delegation stressed Pakistan’s armed forces, with the full support of the people, gave a strong response to India

A high-level Pakistani parliamentary delegation, led by former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, engages with members of British think tank, academia, and policymaking community at the Chatham House in London on June 9, 2025. PHOTO: PPP Media Cell/X

ISLAMABAD:

A Pakistani parliamentary delegation, led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, met with British think tanks and policymakers at Chatham House in London on Monday. Chatham House is the UK’s leading think tank, focusing on foreign and security policy issues.

Bilawal and other members of the delegation presented Pakistan’s perspective on the recent tensions in South Asia, expressing deep concern over India’s unprovoked military aggression.

“India’s unprovoked military actions pose a serious threat to regional stability,” he said. He added that India’s actions are a clear violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty, international law, and the United Nations Charter.

The delegation emphasised that Pakistan’s armed forces, with the full support of the people, gave a strong response to Indian aggression. They further stated that the Pakistani military successfully thwarted India’s attempts to establish a new so-called "normal" in the region.

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