India Slams Pakistan at UN, Labels It a ‘Failed State’ Spreading Lies

India strongly condemned Pakistan at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) after Islamabad once again raised the Jammu and Kashmir issue.

India Slams Pakistan at UN, Labels It a ‘Failed State’ Spreading Lies

India strongly condemned Pakistan at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) after Islamabad once again raised the Jammu and Kashmir issue. In a powerful Right of Reply on Wednesday in Geneva, India’s representative Kshitij Tyagi called Pakistan a “failed state” that survives on international handouts and spreads falsehoods orchestrated by its military-terrorist complex.

India’s Strong Rebuttal at UNHRC

India denounced Pakistan’s misleading propaganda, stating:

“To witness Pakistan’s so-called leaders continue to propagate lies manufactured by its military-terrorist complex is regrettable but not surprising.”

Tyagi criticized Pakistan for misusing the UN platform, saying the council’s time was being wasted on a nation that thrives on instability. He further added that such countries are irresponsible in governance and known for inhumane actions.

Jammu & Kashmir’s Progress Undeniable

Affirming India’s sovereignty over Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, Tyagi asserted that these regions are and will always remain integral parts of India. He highlighted the remarkable political, social, and economic progress seen in Jammu & Kashmir in recent years, proving the people’s faith in India’s governance despite decades of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.

Pakistan’s Double Standards on Human Rights

Tyagi also exposed Pakistan’s hypocrisy, pointing out that while Pakistan funds and aids cross-border terrorism, it simultaneously accuses India of human rights violations.

“A country constantly monitored by the United Nations for violating international policies has no right to comment—positively or negatively—on any other nation,” he asserted.

India’s Message to Pakistan: Fix Your Own House First

Tyagi urged Pakistan to focus on governing its own country instead of obsessing over India. He concluded by emphasizing that India stands for democracy, development, and respect for human rights, values that Pakistan should learn from instead of spreading baseless propaganda.