India Denounces Pakistan as 'Failed State' at UNHRC Session
Indian envoy criticizes Pakistan's reliance on international aid and its use of global platforms to spread anti-India rhetoric.
- India's Permanent Mission to the UN described Pakistan as a 'failed state' dependent on international handouts at the 58th UNHRC session in Geneva.
- Indian diplomat Kshitij Tyagi accused Pakistan of spreading falsehoods dictated by its 'military-terrorist complex' and misusing international forums to target India.
- India reaffirmed that Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh are integral parts of the country, highlighting significant development and stability in the regions.
- The Indian envoy criticized Pakistan's domestic governance, citing human rights abuses, minority persecution, and its harboring of UN-sanctioned terrorists.
- India urged Pakistan to focus on addressing its internal crises instead of its 'unhealthy obsession' with India.