Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels, Belgium

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Issues

Kashmir Issue

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Jammu & Kashmir Dispute

This dispute dates back to the partition of the British Indian Empire, in August 1947, into two independent states, Pakistan and India. At that time there were also around 565 princely states, large and small, which were under British suzerainty but were not directly ruled by the British Government. Most of these states joined either India or Pakistan taking into account their contiguity to one or the other country and the wishes of their people.There were, however, some states over which problems arose, primarily because of India's insatiable desire to grab territory. For example, the Muslim ruler of Junagarh, a state with a Hindu majority population, announced his decision to join Pakistan. India responded by aiding and abetting the establishment of a so-called "Provisional Government" of Junagarh on Indian territory, which attacked Junagarh with Indian connivance and support. Subsequently Indian forces also invaded Junagarh, despite protests from Pakistan, in order to "restore law and order". A farcical plebiscite was organized under Indian auspices, and India annexed Junagarh. Similarly, in Hyderabad, a Hindu majority state, the Muslim ruler of the state wanted to retain an independent status. India responded by attacking Hyderabad and annexed the state by force. India sought to justify its aggression against Hyderabad and Junagarh on the plea that the rulers of Junagarh and Hyderabad were acting against the wishes of their people.

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Pakistan Foreign Policy

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The quest for security has been at the heart of Pakistan?s foreign policy since independence. Pakistan?s security environment derives its origins from the circumstances in which Pakistan was created. The violence accompanying the portion leading to the emergence of the two independent states of Pakistan and India generated hostility, which continues to afflict relations between the two countries mainly because of the unresolved issue of Jammu and Kashmir. The issue is the source of continuing tensions and conflict, and shaped the unstable and tense security environment in the region.

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Consular Section

Opening Hours

Monday - Friday
Consular Section

  • 09:30 - 12:30

Visa/Passport Pickup

  • 15:00 - 16:00

Announcements

The Embassy is closed on the following date:

  • 21-Jul National Day Belgium
  • 14-Aug Independance Day of Pakistan
  • 01-Nov All Saints Day
  • 07-Nov & 8-Nov Eid ul Uzha
  • 09-Nov Iqbal Day
  • 11-Nov Armistic Day
  • 25-Dec Quaid-e-Azam Day / Christmas

* Subject to declaration by the Embassy of Pakistan

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