Title: Congress Demands Government Clarification on Third-Party Mediation in Kashmir
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NEW DELHI: Congress on Sunday demanded that the government clarify its stance on whether it has accepted "third-party mediation" in Kashmir, following the US’s announcements on behalf of India and Pakistan on Saturday. The party also expressed strong opposition to attempts to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries.
The party reiterated its demand for an all-party meeting "in the presence" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a special session of Parliament for a full discussion on the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor, and the "ceasefire announcement" made from the US first and then by the governments of India and Pakistan.
Leaders of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge respectively, have written to the Prime Minister, reiterating the "unanimous request of the opposition" to convene a special session of Parliament immediately. "This will be an opportunity to demonstrate our collective resolve to meet the challenges ahead," Rahul said.
Congress general secretary Sachin Pilot called the "surprise" announcement of "ceasefire" by US President Donald Trump "unprecedented" and one which raises many questions. P Chidambaram on X said the timeline of "events/announcements" pertaining to the "ceasefire" was "intriguing."
The US’s announcements on behalf of India and Pakistan on Saturday have sparked a series of reactions from various political and diplomatic circles, with the Indian government and the Pakistani government both expressing their positions on the Kashmir issue. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The US’s announcement of a ceasefire in the Kashmir region has also raised questions about the future of the region and the role of external actors in the ongoing conflict. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the Kashmir issue and "hyphenate" the two countries. The Indian government has repeatedly stated that it will not accept any external mediation in the Kashmir issue, while the Pakistani government has expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue with India on the issue.
The Indian government has also expressed its concern about the potential for external actors to "internationalise" the