India has raised concerns over the situation in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) highlighting reports of alleged human rights violations and excessive use of force by authorities in the region. According to statements attributed to Indian officials, concerns have been expressed regarding the treatment of local residents and reports of police action against civilians. The remarks come amid continued discussions about governance, civil liberties, and public welfare in the territory administered by Pakistan. During a media briefing, the MEA reiterated India’s long-standing position on regional stability and the welfare of people living in neighboring regions. Officials emphasized India’s commitment to peace, development, and humanitarian concerns while responding to questions on various regional issues. The comments are likely to add another dimension to the ongoing diplomatic exchanges between India and Pakistan over Kashmir-related matters. New Delhi has consistently maintained that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is an integral part of India and has, on multiple occasions, voiced concerns about the rights and welfare of people living in the region. Human rights issues in PoK have periodically attracted international attention, with various organizations and activists raising concerns over governance, political freedoms, and security-related measures. Pakistan, meanwhile, has rejected such allegations in the past and has often raised its own concerns regarding developments in Jammu and Kashmir. The latest statement from the Indian government is expected to draw reactions from Islamabad and could become part of broader diplomatic discussions concerning regional security, human rights, and cross-border relations. As the situation develops, attention will remain focused on official responses from both sides and on any further details provided by the Ministry of External Affairs regarding the concerns it has highlighted.


