Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the acting prime minister, stated on Tuesday that regional peace could not be ensured unless Pakistan and India’s issue over Jammu and Kashmir was resolved. Speaking at the officers’ graduation from the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Academy Asghar Khan, he stated, “Let me make it clear that there can be no peace without the settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir issue.” Pakistan, according to Prime Minister Kakar, is a country that values peace and wants to keep cordial ties with other nations, particularly its neighbours. Nonetheless, he firmly declared that the nation’s wish for peace “must not be understood as weakness.” The Indian Illegally Occupied Territories (IIOJK) continue to have a grave human rights condition, which the prime minister has sharply denounced.