Pakistan strongly rebuked India at the United Nations General Assembly, after an Indian diplomat agreed upon to the country as a “Terroristan” in a deliberate attempt to malignate Pakistan and distract from his own atrocities in Indically illegally possessed Jammu and Kashmir.
Islamabad’s representative called the remark “completely shameful” and branded India for a “serial perpetrator of terrorism.”
The clash that was unfolded during the ongoing general debate when the Indian Diplomat -Rentala Srinivas accused Pakistan of promoting terrorism and declaring, “No arguments or false can ever launder the terrorist’s crimes.” Earlier in the session, the Indian Minister of External Affairs had Dr. S. Jaisankar also described Pakistan without naming the directly, as “episent to Global Terrorism,” with reference to the killing of tourists in Pahaldam as an example of “cross -border barbarism.”
By exercising his right to response, Muhammad Rashid, second secretary at Pakistan’s mission to the UN, said India’s attempt to distort the name of a superb state was unignified and exposed his frustration. “By engaging in this kind of rhetoric, India reduces its own credibility and shows the world that it has no material argument to offer, only cheap swallows unworthy of serious discourse,” he told the 193 members Assembly.
He also said that India “tried to pollute the environment of the United Nations General Assembly (Unga) with baseless accusations,”
Rashid claimed that India itself has been involved in sponsorship and support for terrorism abroad with reference to reports of Indian intelligence networks involved in sabotage and targeted murder. He referred to the capture of commander Kulbhushan Jadhav, a serving Indian naval officer, as evidence of India’s secret operations in Pakistan.
He also accused New Delhi of “State Terrorism” in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), where he said extracurricular killings, arbitrary arrests and staged meetings are routine.
Rashid rejected Jaishankar’s allegations of the Pahagam attack and rejected Rashid dismantled “cross-border barbarism” as merely propaganda. He said Pakistan had condemned the incident in the UN Security Council (UNSC) and even offered an independent probe that India refused. “No surprise that until today there is no evidence related to this incident that has been shared,” he said.
Instead, he accused India of using the episode as a pretext for “obvious aggression” against Pakistan between May 7 and May 10, killing 54 civilians, including 15 children and 13 women. Pakistan responded in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter, which only targeted military assets and waived several Indian aircraft, he added.
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While Jaisankar called on the global community to stifle terrorist financing, sanctionsmen and apply “relentless pressure” to those who adopted terrorism as politics, accused Pakistan India of having led a hidden campaign through clerks such as Tehrik-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Balocistan Liberation Army (BL) and its Make Brigade. Rashid said these groups had transformed places for worship, education and livelihood into places with blood edition.
Emphasizes Pakistan’s own victims, Rashid said that more than 90,000 lives have been lost in its fight against terrorism, making it a recognized pillar in the global fight against terrorism. “More than 1.9 billion people in South Asia, a quarter of the world’s population, deserve prosperity and stability. But these goals cannot be achieved through threats and threats,” he said.
“True progress requires sincerity, mutual respect, dialogue and diplomacy – principles Pakistan has maintained, and which India should finally choose to embrace if it really seeks peace.” He emphasized that Pakistan’s desire for dialogue remains firm, but can only continue based on dignity and respect, not mockery and slander.
Pakistan’s intelligence -based operation against Fitna Al Khwarij
Seventeen terrorists were killed in an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in a fleeting southern district of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the military announced on Saturday, a day after Pakistan, China, Iran and Russia expressed “deep concern” over the continued presence of terrorist groups in Afghanistan.
A mop-up operation is underway in the area when ISPR said: “The security forces are determined to wipe out the threat of Indian sponsored terrorism from the country.”
Pakistan uses the term “Fitna Al Khwarij” to the forbidden Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan, an umbrella of terrorist groups responsible for much of terrorist violence in the country. The group has found safe ports across the border in Afghanistan following its routine in Zarb-E-AZB military operation in the former tribal areas in 2014.
Islamabad has repeatedly called on the Taliban regime in Kabul to fulfill its obligation under the Doha agreement and act against TTP and other terrorist groups that are hostile to Pakistan. However, the Taliban regime maintains plausible discretion and instead claims that the problem lies across the border in Pakistan.
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No regional country or the international body is willing to buy Taliban’s discretion because the assembly certificate suggests that Afghanistan has again become a magnet for transnational and international terrorist organizations after capturing power from Taliban in August 2021.
On Friday, four countries – Pakistan, China, Iran and Russia – warned that terrorist equipment based in Afghanistan, such as ISIL, Al Qaeda, TTP, Balochistan Liberation Army (among others) and others, continuing to threaten regional and global security.
The warning was made in a joint statement after their 4th Quadrilateral meeting on Afghanistan, held on the sidelines of the 80th UN General Assembly Session in New York. The meeting, which was called to invitation from Russia, gathered foreign ministers in the four states to undergo the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan.



