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At UNHRC, India Slams Switzerland's 'Shallow' Remarks on Minorities, Urges Bern to Address Its Own 'Racism', 'Xenophobia' - The Statesman

India accused Switzerland of ignoring its own issues of racism and xenophobia while dismissing criticisms of minority treatment and media freedoms as false narratives.

  • At the 5th meeting of the 60th UN Human Rights Council session on September 10, 2025, Indian diplomat Kshitij Tyagi strongly rebuked Switzerland over its remarks on minority protection in India.
  • This response came after Switzerland, as the UNHRC president, urged India to implement actions safeguarding minority rights and ensuring freedoms of expression and of the press.
  • Tyagi described Switzerland's comments as surprising, shallow, and ill-informed and urged Switzerland to address its own challenges like racism, systematic discrimination, and xenophobia.
  • He highlighted India’s status as the world’s largest and most diverse democracy, known for its deep-rooted commitment to pluralism, and expressed India’s willingness to assist Switzerland in tackling its challenges related to racism.
  • India affirmed it will continue protecting its citizens with unwavering resolve and called Switzerland to avoid wasting Council's time with false narratives that misrepresent Indian reality.
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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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