“Pakistan PM warns of ‘bloodbath’ in Kashmir; India PM silent”.

ISLAMABAD ( MEDIA REPORT )

The New York Times noted that PM Imran’s speech was partly directed at Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, adding that “Modi, in his own speech earlier on Friday omitted any reference to Kashmir.”

“His only reference to Pakistan and Kashmir was oblique, saying India had long been a victim of terrorism,” it read.

The US publication also stated that PM Imran has reminded the world that Pakistan and India are both nuclear powers, using terms such as “genocide” to describe India’s intentions – whereas Modi in his speech portrayed India as a “peace-loving nation that had given the world Buddha’s philosophy of serenity”.

The headline of The Washington Post read, “Pakistan PM warns of ‘bloodbath’ in Kashmir; India PM silent”.