
Pakistan Blocking Appointment Of Chairs Of UN Security Council Committees Dealing With Terrorism
Mainly, the Western countries on the Council have opposed Pakistan becoming the chair of any of the panels – the Counterterrorism Committee, and the committees on sanctions against al-Qaeda and other terrorist actions, and the Taliban, according to diplomatic sources.
They said that the countries against Pakistan becoming the chair of any of the committees pointed out that Islamabad had a conflict of interest because it harboured terrorist organisations like the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, and its leaders, and had contentious relations with the Taliban ruling neighbouring Afghanistan.
Consensus governs many functions of the Council, and taking advantage of it, Pakistan, an elected member, is able to block the appointment of the chairs of the committees.
The discussions about these issues are held informally.
Greece's Permanent Representative, Evangelos Sekeris, who was the President of the Council last month, conceded that it has not been possible to agree on the leadership of the panels, and said they were working on proposals for a solution.
Without chairs in place for the committees, the country holding the rotating presidency of the Council is the interim head of the panels.
If the chairs are not in place, Pakistan, which takes over the rotating presidency of the Council next month, will head the panels in July by default.
When India was on the Council from 2020 to 2022, it headed the Counter-Terrorism Committee, and India's Permanent Representative Ruchira Kamboj even arranged for the panel to meet in Mumbai at the sites of the 26/11 terror attacks by Pakistan-based terrorists.
Pakistan, which cited India's chairmanship of the Counterterrorism Committee, was ruled out as chair of the panel, the sources said.
The 1267 Committee, which gets its name from the Council's resolution and deals with the affiliates of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, posed a direct conflict of interest for Pakistan, where organisations and individuals sanctioned by it are based.
Pakistan is now insisting that it should at least get the chair of the 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee, named for the number of the 2011 Council resolution on sanctions against the Taliban, according to the sources.
Pakistan, which has a contentious relationship with the Taliban, expects to use the chair of the committee – if it gets it - to influence Afghanistan.
It could then push for tightening sanctions or loosening them to manipulate the Taliban, which it has accused of giving sanctuary to forces operating against Pakistan.
As of now, Pakistan faces an uphill task in trying to clinch the deal because of its conflicts with the Taliban.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India Today
6 minutes ago
- India Today
Donald Trump's Truth Social launches Perplexity-powered AI search to take on Google
Truth Social, the social media platform backed by US President Donald Trump, has launched a new artificial intelligence-powered search engine named Truth Search AI, as part of its latest effort to challenge the dominance of Big Tech, especially Google. The beta version of the tool went live on Wednesday, with Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) announcing that it has partnered with San Francisco-based Perplexity, a rising AI startup that offers an 'answer engine' rather than a traditional search platform. 'Powered by Perplexity, a software and AI company dedicated to providing direct, contextually accurate answers with transparent citations, Truth Search AI is intended to enhance the Truth Social platform and exponentially increase the amount of information available to its users,' Trump Media said in a press feature is currently available on the web version of Truth Social, with plans to expand to iOS and Android apps the launch mirrors a broader trend of social media platforms embracing AI, including Elon Musk's Grok chatbot on X and Meta's AI assistant on Instagram and WhatsApp, Truth Search AI has drawn attention for the political context surrounding its rollout. Meanwhile, The National, a UAE state-owned outlet, noted that answers generated by the tool frequently rely on conservative-leaning media such as Fox News and Epoch Times. However, tests by 404Media suggested the tool is not entirely one-sided. In response to questions about the US economy and Trump-era tariffs, the AI reportedly offered surprisingly critical responses, citing economic slowdowns and negative impacts of tariffs. Axios reported that the version of Perplexity used by Truth Social pulls from a narrower set of sources compared to Perplexity's public-facing version. A Perplexity spokesperson confirmed that Truth Social is using its Sonar API, a developer tool that allows customisation — including source Perplexity declined to disclose financial terms of the deal, the company clarified that Truth Social, like other clients, has full control over how the tool is set up. The Sonar API, launched earlier this year, includes features specifically designed to let clients filter or prioritise sources, a top user request, according to the partnership comes at a time when AI is playing a growing role in US policy and tech development. President Trump has made AI a priority in his administration, issuing an executive order earlier this year to remove barriers to American AI leadership. Meanwhile, Perplexity has also attracted criticism over its data practices. The BBC, Forbes, and Dow Jones have all accused the company of copying or republishing material without permission. Perplexity has denied the allegations, claiming they stem from a fundamental misunderstanding of how AI and the internet work.- EndsTune InMust Watch


Mint
6 minutes ago
- Mint
Amid racist attacks in Ireland, man asks Indians to adjust to ‘the culture of the country'
Amid a string of racist attacks in Ireland – with a six-year-old girl from Kerala being the latest victim – an Indian expat living in the island nation has asserted that Indians relocating to Ireland should adapt to local Irish culture instead of trying to turn the Western country into 'another India'. 'Shouldn't we as migrants adjust to the culture of the country we are living in? I have seen a lot of Indians trying to make the country they are living in feel like India, even though they left India for a reason. I am not saying you should abandon your culture, but we should respect the culture of the country we are living in and not try to turn it into another India,' reads part of the Reddit post. The user also shared a picture of an Indian passport, claiming that it shows they were born in India. The post has garnered mixed reactions from social media users. Here's how people responded: One individual commented, 'From what I have seen, I think there are two types of Indian migrants: one who understands this and acts accordingly, and the other who knows it but doesn't care and continues to do things his/her way. By that, I mean I have seen people littering on beaches, playing loud music on public transport, etc. I have never seen a well-educated foreign national do it. That's the sad part. And the latter will, of course, irritate the natives, which in turn affects the former as well.' Another added, 'Indian people who make their home in Ireland should absolutely bring their culture with them, but they should also work to integrate with Irish society. Your kids should learn Irish in school. They should play hurling/camogie as well as cricket. Indian food producers should take stalls at Irish farmers' markets. Indian festivals should feature Irish artists as well. Don't shut yourselves off – integrate and help improve this place we call home.' A third user expressed, 'I am not Indian, but I am curious about what you mean by this. I have worked with lots of Indians for 16 years in Ireland, and I haven't met a single one who tried to make Ireland like India. If anything, I have seen the opposite – Indians enjoying the different opportunities and cultural exposure they get in Ireland.' A fourth wrote, 'For context, I'm Irish. That being said, this is pretty much expected of any immigrant in a nation, but even then, it wouldn't really change anything. Racists will still attack people. Harassment will still happen. As far as I know, most immigrants adjust pretty well to Irish culture. A lot of people on the far right just associate cultural assimilation with complete abandonment of your own culture, which is obviously idiotic.' In a recent disturbing incident, a six-year-old girl from Kottayam, Kerala, was subjected to racist abuse by a gang of children aged between 12 and 14 while playing outside her house in Waterford City, in southeast Ireland. According to her mother, the gang punched her daughter in the face, called her 'dirty,' and hit her private parts with a bicycle. This was not the first racist attack targeting someone of Indian origin in Ireland. The country is still reeling from recent incidents in Dublin's Tallaght and Clondalkin areas. In light of the increasing number of racial attacks, the Indian Embassy in Dublin has issued a statement urging Indian citizens in the country to exercise caution.


Hans India
6 minutes ago
- Hans India
Stung by denial of berth, Rajgopal Reddy holds secret parleys with DKS
Hyderabad: Even as the Chief Minister and his cabinet colleagues remained in Delhi as part of 'Chalo Delhi' campaign, the meeting between Karnataka Dy CM D K Shivakumar and MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy has sparked significant political interest back in the State. The meeting comes amidst latter's expressions of discontent with the Congress leadership and the CM A Revanth Reddy for their failure to give him cabinet berth. In the wake of the development, Shivakumar is also likely to meet with CM Revanth Reddy soon. The Munugode MLA and younger brother of R&B Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy met Shivakumar in a private hotel on Wednesday. This meeting is being viewed as significant in light of Rajagopal Reddy's discontent within the party and the potential for internal discussions or even damage control efforts within the Congress in Telangana. During the meeting, the MLA reportedly reminded Shivakumar about a past promise of a position in the State cabinet, which he reiterated was a key reason for his return to the Congress party. He urged the Karnataka's Deputy CM to convey this issue to the party high command, expressing frustration over being overlooked for a cabinet berth despite earlier assurances. In recent days, Rajagopal Reddy, known for his outspoken stance, has upped his ante and has repeatedly criticised Revanth Reddy. He expressed dissatisfaction over the fact that even leaders who joined the party after him were given ministerial posts, while he was ignored. He even went as far as hinting at resignation from his MLA position, accusing the Congress high command of neglect. As the issue has raised considerable concerns within the party, the PCC's Disciplinary Action Committee (DAC) also decided to invite the MLA for deliberations and to resolve the matter. Responding to the comments by Rajgopal Reddy, the chairman of DAC Mallu Ravi said that it was not appropriate for MLA to speak openly about the internal affairs of the party and expressed optimism that the party high command will resolve such issues. He said that he will meet Rajgopal Reddy and try to resolve the issue positively. Earlier during the day, as part of continuing his rant, the MLA has asked the CM as to what action the State government initiated against AP-based contractors involved in Kaleshwaram. Launching a direct attack, the MLA accused CM of delaying action under the guise of investigations and commissions.