UN Showdown: India’s Diplomat Hammers Pakistan, Then Rips Apart ‘Frankenstein’ State over Terrorism
- At the 62nd Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on Friday, India's First Secretary at the Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Anupama Singh, described Pakistan as a "Frankenstein state" for nurturing and deploying terrorism while falsely portraying itself as a victim.
- Singh alleged that Pakistan's Defence Minister had publicly acknowledged the country's role in "hosting, training and deploying terrorists as state policy," contradicting Islamabad's claims of being a terrorism victim.
- Referring to unrest in Rawalakot, Singh accused Pakistan of ignoring widespread repression in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, describing the crackdown as a "predictable outcome of a system built on forcible occupation."
- Reiterating India's position, Singh reaffirmed that "Jammu and Kashmir was, is and will always remain an integral and inalienable part of India," while rejecting baseless allegations from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
- Addressing the Indus Waters Treaty, Singh argued the 1960 agreement requires review due to significant political and environmental changes over six decades, urging Pakistan to address domestic issues instead of territorial claims.
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UN showdown: India’s diplomat hammers Pakistan, then rips apart ‘Frankenstein’ state over terrorism
India strongly rejected Pakistan's allegations and references to Jammu and Kashmir made by Pakistan and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), asserting that Jammu and Kashmir "was, is and will always remain an integral and inalienable part of India." Speaking during the 62nd Session of the UNHRC, Anupama Singh, First Secretary at India's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, exercise…
“Indus Waters Treaty outdated”: India slams Pakistan at UN for “exporting terror”
Geneva: Calling the Indus Waters Treaty “outdated” and unsuited to present-day realities, India strongly rebuked Pakistan at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), asserting that a country which continues to sponsor terrorism cannot expect the benefits of cooperation founded on goodwill and friendship. Speaking during India’s right of reply at the 62nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council, First Secretary at the Permanent Mission of …
India calls Pakistan a ‘Frankenstein state' at U.N.; accuses it of supporting terrorism
“India is compelled to exercise this right of reply in response to references made to it by Pakistan and the OIC. We categorically reject the baseless and malicious allegations made by Pakistan,” said diplomat Anupama Singh
India's blistering UN retort to 'Frankenstein state' Pakistan, says 'shocked when its own monster bites back'
India delivered a strong response to Pakistan at the United Nations, accusing Islamabad of supporting terrorism and spreading misinformation on Jammu and Kashmir. The sharp remarks came in after cash-strapped Pakistan's representative raised the Kashmir issue during a discussion on the UN High Commissioner's annual report. Responding on behalf of India, diplomat Anupama Singh rejected Pakistan's claims and reiterated New Delhi's long-standing po…

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