New Delhi: Pakistan did not participate in a conference of military medical experts under the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on Tuesday, according to information that India had expressed its displeasure over the map of Pakistan. In which he called Kashmir a part of Pakistan. After this objection, Pakistan separated itself from this meeting. India is hosting the SCO summit to be held in July.
Explain that the goal of this seminar was to exchange better facilities in the field of military medicine, health care and dealing with epidemics. In the last two and a half years, various armed forces have been working towards improving the vaccination program in remote areas to improve emergency medical facilities.
Ajit Doval went out of the meeting
According to media reports, in September 2020, when the Corona epidemic was at its peak, the top security officials of the SCO held a virtual meeting. Ajit Doval walked out of this meeting. Because the Pakistani representative had presented a map, in which the borders of both the countries were wrongly shown. The Pakistani side has been continuously showing Kashmir as a neighboring country through maps.
Pakistan walks out of seminar after India's displeasure
Pakistan was to participate in this seminar as a think tank with the theme of military medicine, health care and so on. The Pakistani side did not participate after expressing displeasure over the Kashmir issue. At an event in the run-up to Tuesday's symposium, the Pakistani delegation used an incorrect map showing Pakistan's part of Kashmir. After the matter came before the Ministry of External Affairs, the Pakistani side was asked to show the correct map and stay away from the seminar. After which Pakistan separated itself.
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