
Syed Akbaruddin
Syed Akbaruddin is a former Indian diplomat known for his expertise in South Asian relations, particularly regarding India-Pakistan dynamics. He served as India's High Commissioner to the UN in Geneva and held various significant positions within the Ministry of External Affairs. Akbaruddin's tenure included a critical period in Indo-Pak relations, where he emphasized the importance of bilateralism and peaceful resolution of disputes. His insights on the Simla Agreement and the evolving geopolitical landscape have made him a respected voice in discussions surrounding Kashmir and regional security.
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Syed Akbaruddin, former Indian ambassador to the UN, commented on the resolution's likely conceptual nature.
As UNSC president, Pakistan looks to up ante on Kashmir issue | India News
The delegation includes leaders from across party lines: Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Anurag Thakur (BJP), Vikramjit Singh Sahney (AAP), and others.
'We all rise above party politics': Manish Tewari joins Tharoor, Khurshid in India's stand against terror | India NewsSyed Akbaruddin is a former diplomat who commented on the implications of Pakistan's announcement regarding the Simla Agreement.
Pak hold on Simla Agreement signals shift away from peaceful resolution of disputes | India News












