Firmly refuting at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), India has criticized Pakistan for spreading false narratives based on its military-terrorist complex. Kshitij Tyagi, on behalf of India’s Permanent Mission in Geneva, condemned Pakistan, labeling it as a “failed state living off chaos and foreign aid.”
India’s Key Statements at UNHRC
🔴 Pakistan’s Military-Terrorist Complex
India charged Pakistan with spreading disinformation on global forums, pointing out that its military-establishment holds the reins of the country’s terror outfits while deceiving the international community.
🔴 Misuse of Global Forums
India condemned Pakistan for abusing platforms like the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), making them propaganda platforms instead of real diplomatic forums.
🔴 Severe Human Rights Violations in Pakistan
India pointed to Pakistan’s own internal crises, including:
✔️ Persecution of religious minorities
✔️ Enforced disappearances of political activists
✔️ Crackdown on press freedom
✔️ Sheltering of UN-designated terrorists
🔴 Jammu & Kashmir Belongs to India
India reiterated that Jammu and Kashmir, including Ladakh, are integral parts of India, asserting that the region has seen substantial development in spite of Pakistan’s continuous efforts at cross-border terrorism.
Escalating Tensions Between India & Pakistan
The recent exchange at UNHRC reflects the sustained diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan. While Pakistan keeps bringing the Kashmir issue on international platforms, India has once again asserted that it must concentrate on solving its own domestic issues instead of spreading lies about its neighbors.
What’s Next?
With tensions running high, the spotlight is on India’s diplomatic response to Pakistan’s so-called state-sponsored terrorism and disinformation campaigns. The rest of the world is watching closely as India demands more accountability from Pakistan regarding its human rights record and terror connectivity.
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