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India Condemns Pakistan’s UN Labeling of ‘Fitna al-Hindustan’

India has sharply rebuked Pakistan at a United Nations Security Council meeting over Islamabad’s use of the term “Fitna al-Hindustan” to label certain militant groups in the Balochistan region. Harish Parvathaneni, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, dismissed the terminology as state-sponsored misinformation, accusing Pakistan of deploying religious language to foment hostility towards India.

During his address to the Security Council, Parvathaneni argued that this narrative was part of a broader disinformation strategy aimed at diverting attention from Pakistan’s internal political and economic issues. He emphasized that the rhetoric seeks to maintain anti-India sentiment rather than confronting the country’s underlying challenges.

The tensions escalated following Pakistan’s official designation of militant groups in Balochistan as “Fitna al-Hindustan,” suggesting foreign-backed efforts to destabilize the region. In response, India also criticized Pakistan’s military activities in Afghanistan, alleging that airstrikes have led to civilian casualties. Parvathaneni insisted that civilian deaths cannot be justified under the pretext of counterterrorism and called for accountability in these operations.

Furthermore, the Indian envoy took aim at Pakistan’s political and military leadership, asserting that blaming neighboring countries for domestic issues would not solve Pakistan’s internal problems. This exchange underscores the ongoing tensions between the two nations in international settings, where accusations of interference and destabilization are common.

The verbal clash highlights the persistent friction between India and Pakistan on the global stage, with both nations frequently pointing fingers at each other for meddling and contributing to regional instability.

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