At UNSC, Pak Diplomat Hits Back at India
UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL, NEW YORK, JUL 23 – India sharply condemned Pakistan at the UN Security Council, highlighting Pakistan's sponsorship of terrorism and repeated IMF bailouts amid ongoing regional tensions.
- On July 22, 2025, Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish delivered India's statement at the UN Security Council debate in New York, presided over by Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.
- The debate followed the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, where Pakistan-based terrorists killed 26 tourists, with The Resistance Front claiming responsibility as a Lashkar-e-Taiba proxy.
- Harish condemned Pakistan for repeatedly relying on others and being deeply influenced by fanaticism, urging that countries sponsoring cross-border terrorism must face significant consequences, while stressing India’s measured and restrained response.
- Ishaq Dar criticized India for putting the Indus Waters Treaty on hold without agreement, impacting 240 million Pakistanis, while US Ambassador Dorothy Shea highlighted recent US efforts to ease tensions including those between India and Pakistan.
- The event underscored persistent tensions at the UNSC, highlighting challenges in multilateralism and the need to hold terrorism sponsors accountable amid ongoing regional disputes.
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