India Slams ‘Biased’ Analysis of UN Expert Claiming Pahalagam Attack Impacted Myanmar Refugees
India calls the UN report linking displaced Myanmar persons to the Pahalgam attack factually baseless and stresses its humanitarian efforts and calls for peace in Myanmar.
- On October 28, 2025, India rejected a UN report as biased and objected to the Special Rapporteur's observations, with Dilip Saikia saying the Pahalgam terrorist attack link has no factual basis.
- Amid the wider Myanmar crisis, India warns the UN Third Committee that worsening human rights and humanitarian conditions after the 2021 coup pose cross-border issues including drug, arms and human trafficking.
- Citing relief operations, India noted Operation Brahma dispatched over 1,000 metric tonnes of relief after the March 2025 earthquake and emphasised a `people-centric approach` with earlier Operation Sahayata.
- Saikia reiterated calls for immediate cessation of violence, release of political prisoners and inclusive dialogue, warning of alarming radicalisation among some displaced persons in India, home to over 200 million Muslims .
- India dispatched delegations to New York to the 80th United Nations General Assembly, sending two multi-party delegations with MPs arriving in distinct groups to show cross-party engagement on Myanmar.
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India slams ‘biased’ analysis of UN expert claiming Pahalagam attack impacted Myanmar refugees
In his report, the UN expert said that following the April 2025 terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir, ‘refugees from Myanmar have been under severe pressure in India even though no individuals from Myanmar were involved in the attack.’
Biased: India slams UN report linking Pahalgam terror attack to Myanmar refugees
Delivering India's statement at the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, Lok Sabha MP Dilip Saikia said the remarks made against India in the UN report on Myanmar's human rights situation were "completely unfounded".
India condemns blinkered UN report, rejects claim Pahalgam attack impacted Myanmar refugees - The Tribune
Lok Sabha MP Dilip Saikia expressed serious objection to 'baseless and biased' observations made by the UN Special Rapporteur against India in its report on Myanmar's human rights situation.
India Slams "Biased" Myanmar Rights Report On Pahalgam Attack At United Nations
At the 80th session of the UNGA, India called out "baseless and biased" remarks in a recent report on the human rights situation in Myanmar, even as it reiterated its commitment to peace, stability, and global disarmament.
India condemns ‘blinkered’ U.N. report, calls for inclusive political dialogue in Myanmar
Lok Sabha MP Dilip Saikia said New Delhi continues to support all initiatives aimed at fostering trust and advancing a “Myanmar-owned and Myanmar-led path” toward peace, stability, and democracy
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