India calls out Pakistan’s ‘long-tainted record of genocidal acts’ at UNSC
India criticized Pakistan's history of violence and genocidal acts during a U.N. Security Council debate. India's Permanent Representative highlighted Pakistan's hypocrisy in addressing internal issues of India while committing acts of terror. He also condemned Pakistan's recent airstrikes in Afghanistan that resulted in civilian casualties, calling for accountability.
- ▪India's Permanent Representative to the U.N. called Pakistan's record of genocidal acts 'long-tainted'.
- ▪He condemned Pakistan's airstrike on a hospital in Kabul that killed 269 civilians during Ramadan.
- ▪Over 94,000 people were displaced due to cross-border violence perpetrated by Pakistan against Afghan civilians.
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India called out Pakistan’s “long-tainted” record of genocidal acts, telling the U.N. Security Council that the country’s inhuman conduct reflects its attempts over decades to externalise internal failures through acts of violence within and beyond its border.Speaking at the Annual UNSC Open Debate on ‘Protection of civilians in armed conflict’ on Wednesday (May 20, 2026), India’s Permanent Representative to the U.N. Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni said, “It is ironic that Pakistan, with its long-tainted record of genocidal acts, has chosen to refer to issues that are strictly internal to India.” Not normal to tolerate Pakistan’s continued use of terror as instrument of state policy: IndiaMr.
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