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What is UN Charter's Article 51 Pakistan is citing after India's Operation Sindoor strikes

ByYash Nitish Bajaj
May 07, 2025 07:55 AM IST

In response to India's Operation Sindoor strikes, Pakistan's foreign minister cited UN Charter's Article 51

In response to India's Operation Sindoor strikes overnight on Tuesday, Pakistan Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that New Delhi had violated Article 51 of the UN Charter. In a statement, Dar said that Pakistan reserves the ‘right to respond appropriately’. This comes after Indian forces targeted nine terror sites in Pakistan in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 people.

Pakistan cited Article 51 of the UN Charter in its response to India's overnight strikes(REUTERS)

After the strikes, the Indian defence ministry said that the armed forces targeted sites ‘from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned and directed’. The mission was codenamed ‘Operation Sindoor’.

Read More: Operation Sindoor: India hits 9 sites in Pak, PoK used to direct terror attacks

“Our actions have been focused, measured, and non-escalatory in nature,” the statement further read. “No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India has demonstrated considerable restraint in the selection of targets and the method of execution."

Soon after the strike, Pakistan's foreign minister cited UN Charter's Article 51 in the country's response.

It applies to clear armed attacks, though debates persist over preemptive strikes or non-state actor threats.

 
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