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Pakistan Under Fire at UN: India Calls Out Failed State Status and International Dependency

India criticizes Pakistan at the UN, calling it a failed state reliant on international aid while reaffirming Kashmir as an integral part of India.

India Condemns Pakistan at UNHRC: Calls Out Failed State Status, International Dependency, and Kashmir Misrepresentation

India Criticizes Pakistan at the UNHRC Session

In the seventh session of the 58th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Thursday, India blasted Pakistan, calling its neighbor a “failed state” living on foreign aid. The remarks were made by India’s Permanent Mission to the UN in Geneva Kshitij Tyagi, who blamed Pakistan’s leaders for lying on behalf of its military-terrorist axis.

Alas, it witnesses leaders and representatives of Pakistan perpetuating the lies inherited from their military-terrorist establishment. It is turning the OIC into a joke by using it as its mouthpiece.

Regrettably, this continues to waste time at this Council by a failed state living off of chaos and surviving on foreign handouts. Its speech masks hypocrisy, its deeds inhumanity, and its administration incompetence,” added Tyagi.

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Kashmir Issue: India’s Stand Firm

Tyagi made a sharp rebuttal to Pakistan’s claim over Kashmir by asserting that Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh as well, form integral and inalienable parts of India. He cited the development on these areas insinuating that Pakistan’s allegations regarding perturbation and instability do not hold water.

Record political, social, and economic achievements in J&K during the last couple of years are voices in themselves. They are a reflection of people’s faith in the government’s assurance to restore normalcy in an area long torn apart by terrorism sponsored by Pakistan,” maintained Tyagi.

He further denounced Pakistan’s human rights record, accusing it of persecuting minorities and systematically dismantling democratic values. “It cannot lecture others whenever it is a country where human rights violations, persecution of minorities and systematic dismantling of democratic values are policies of the state, openly harbors UN-designated terrorists,” he added.

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India Calls Out on Pakistan’s Duplicity

The India representative vehemently condemned Pakistan’s interference in India’s internal matters, urging its leadership to concentrate on internal governance instead of developing an “unhealthy obsession” with India.

“Pakistan needs to focus on real governance and justice for its citizens instead of this unhealthy obsession it has with India,” Tyagi said, denoting his word against Pakistan about human rights and democracy.

India’s Reply to Pakistan’s Comments at the UNSC

This came from India, strongest reprimanding statement of report in response to the earlier utterance by Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on February 19. The report indicated that Harish refuted all the points mentioned by the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan in his statement on Jammu and Kashmir with strong assertions of India’s position.

“Those are just false statements concerning an inalienable and integral component of India—the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir—during his statement,” said Harish, reiterating, “I reiterate that Jammu and Kashmir was, is, and will remain inalienable and integrated into India.”

India’s strong rebuttal at the UNHRC and UNSC underscores its opposition to Pakistan’s repeated attempts to take the issue of Kashmir to international level. Blaming Pakistan on reliance on nomadic foreign assistance, human rights violations, and failure of governance, India has raised yet another question mark on the credibility of its neighbor globally. Meanwhile, as the debate rages on, Pakistan is just becoming more diplomatically isolated and is fighting to justify its international image.

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