WHO states that middle-income to low-income countries have the worst air quality because of lax pollution control laws, industrial activity, and development. According to the report, 99% of the world's population currently resides in areas where the air quality is above WHO standards. The most polluted cities, according to data gathered by Earth.org, are as follows: 1) Bhiwadi, India; Ghaziabad, India; Hotan, China; Delhi; Jaunpur; Faisalabad, Pakistan; Noida; Bahawalpur; Peshwar; Bagpat; Hisar; Faridabad; Greater Noida; Rohtak; and Lahore, pakistan In addition to health problems, air pollution causes acid rain, lower crop yields, crop failure, and diseases in wildlife species.
India criticised pakistan and china on thursday for their stances on terrorism and argued that the world community as a whole should denounce those that shelter terrorists and support them, including through the UNSC sanctions regime. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said at a UNSC briefing in New York that "we must collectively call out those who provide safe havens to terrorists as well as those who stand with them and come to their defence including in the UNSC sanctions regime."