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India Strongly Protests British High Commissioner’s Visit to Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir

India has expressed serious concern over the visit of the British High Commissioner in Islamabad, accompanied by a UK Foreign Office official, to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on January 10, 2024. Terming it a highly objectionable act, India considers any such action as a violation of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The Ministry of External Affairs conveyed a robust protest to the British High Commissioner in India, emphasizing the unacceptability of such infringements.

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