The troubled United Nations is facing still another crisis. This one is disputed Kashmir. The UN Security Council meets on the problems that has brought India and Pakistan to a state of War. When India and Pakistan won their independence, they fought for two years who would govern the area. In 1949 the UN established a cease fire line after the two countries had fought over the disputed territory after gaining independence from Britain. Now the Security Council votes 11 to 0 demanding that they withdraw their forces behind the line. Secretary General U Thant leaves for the scene of actions to confer with leaders of both nations as the first pictures arrive here of the War area. New York, NY Exterior of the United Nation Building with the countries flags flying high. High Angle Shot - The Diplomats sitting in their seats. MS the Ambassador representing India speaking (no audio) MS - Ambassador from Russia. MS the Ambassador from the United Kingdom addressing the UN. MS - Ambassador Goldberg and Ambassador U Thant. High Angle Shot - Ambassador T Thant arriving at the airport. Ambassador U Thant expressing cautious optimism about his mission to India. Ambassador U Thant, "I have no illusions about this mission. The issues are infinitely complicated and difficult and the situation over there is extremely grave. Kashmir has posted a deafening problem for the United Nations for seventeen years. I need then say only, that I will do my very best and hope that my mission will prove helpful." Kashmir MS Houses in Kashmir burning. MS - Pakistan troops which were captured by Indian sources. From the Pakistan Side cameras record the bombed out village of Iowan. MS Pakistani troops capture Indian soldiers and leading them off to a prison camp blindfolded and their hands tied together with a long cloth. MS Camouflaged tanks and trucks sitting in the brush. MS Spent tank shells laying about on the ground MS Refugees by the thousands carrying their worldly goods wrapped in a bundle and carried on their heads. CUS Father's with their children on their shoulders.