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created Jun 13th 2019, 03:04 by kuldeepkumar1294927


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India and Pakistan "tensions" are high again.But this time it's over cricket, said a BBC News report on Wednesday.The two sides are set to meet each other on Sunday in what is arguably the most highly-anticipated clash of the ongoing World Cup.
Pakistan has upped the ante with a tv ad, satirising an Indian pilot who became a national hero after he was captured in February when tensions between the two countries were high.
He was later released as "a gesture of peace".
  
The incident, which occurred soon after more than 40 Indian paramilitaries were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir, brought the two countries to the brink of war and escalated emotions in India.
  
When the pilot, Abhinandan Varthaman, was released, he received a hero's welcome in India.
In the ad, an actor sports an India cricket jersey and a distinctive handlebar moustache like Mr Varthaman.It goes on to recreate an "interrogation" video of Mr Varthaman that was released by Pakistan shortly after his capture.
  
In the original video, Mr Varthaman can be heard refusing to answer questions about his squadron and mission with the line "I'm sorry, I'm not supposed to tell you that".
  
In the television ad, the "pilot" is still refusing to give information. But this time it's in response to questions about the upcoming cricket match such as details about the composition of theIndian team, while sipping a cup of tea. It ends with the actor being "dismissed" and then told to leave the "cup" behind - an obvious play on the World Cup trophy.
  
But while the ad is clearly meant to be a tongue-in-cheek take on a recent India-Pakistan incident, it has struck a nerve in India, with many calling it "insensitive" and "shameful" on social media.
  
But while many denounced the advert for its "mocking" tone, others have seen some humour in it.A few users have also asked India to take the ad in its stride and retaliate by winning the match against Pakistan.
  
It's clear that passions are running high before the hotly-anticipated match which is due to take place on Sunday in Manchester's Old Trafford stadium. It is set to be attended by thousands of ardent Indian and Pakistani fans.
  
But seeing as a slew of recent World Cup matches have been cancelled due to rainy weather, it would be quite ironic if this game is also washed out - especially since it has had such a dramatic warm-up.
This voting on June 6 has been a rare occasion when India has voted in favour of Israel vis-a-vis on a matter involving Palestine. Media reports said following the diplomatic efforts by Israel led by its Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon, 28 out of 48 countries in the UN's Economic and Social Council objected to granting the special status to the organisation.  
  
Besides India, among the countries that voted in favor of Israel are Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States.  
  
However, the countries that voted against include Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Egypt, Iran, Morocco and Yemen.
  
The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is one of the principal organs of the United Nations responsible for coordinating the economic and social field activities of the organisation.  

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