Unprecedented Gesture: Pakistan's Humanitarian Aid at Sulemanki Headworks Alters Bilateral Relations, Reinforced by India's Support at the UN Panel.
In the aftermath of torrential downpours that wreaked havoc across North India, Pakistan emerges as an unexpected savior by opening the gates at Sulemanki Headworks. This unprecedented act left Indians astonished, as Pakistan had previously been known to close these gates during similar circumstances.
Pakistan's swift action at Sulemanki Headworks has played a pivotal role in mitigating the looming threat of floods in Fazilka. Furthermore, Pakistan's commitment to maintaining the flow of the Ravi River has provided respite to regions such as Pathankot, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, and others.
Amidst these events, India's surprising support for Pakistan during a UN panel addressing the recent incident of the burning of the Holy Quran in Sweden came to light. Notably, Pakistan has proposed measures to counter religious hatred, garnering support from 19 out of 47 countries, including India.
With these recent developments, the question arises: Could we be witnessing a potential transformation in the India-Pakistan relationship, moving from adversaries to friends?
Report by Aarzoo Dhiman
Graphics by Harjot Singh Benipal
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