India Condemns Pakistan’s ‘Fitna al-Hindustan’ Label at United Nations

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At a recent United Nations Security Council meeting, India firmly denounced Pakistan’s use of the term “Fitna al-Hindustan” to describe certain militant groups active in Balochistan. This term, according to Harish Parvathaneni, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, represents state-sponsored misinformation. Parvathaneni accused Pakistan of employing religious language to incite hostility against India, suggesting that this approach is part of a broader disinformation campaign.

Parvathaneni argued that Pakistan’s narrative is strategically crafted to distract from its internal political and economic issues. He contended that such rhetoric is aimed at fostering anti-India sentiment rather than addressing the core challenges faced by Pakistan. This assertion came in response to Pakistan’s official labeling of militant groups in Balochistan as agents of foreign-backed destabilization efforts, under the term “Fitna al-Hindustan.”

The tension between the two nations was further highlighted by India’s concerns over Pakistan’s military actions in Afghanistan. Parvathaneni alleged that Pakistan’s airstrikes had led to civilian casualties, emphasizing that such losses could not be justified under the pretext of counterterrorism operations. He called for accountability, underscoring the need to prioritize civilian safety in military undertakings.

Additionally, India’s envoy criticized Pakistan’s political and military leaders, asserting that attributing domestic troubles to neighboring countries would not solve Pakistan’s internal challenges. This critique underscores the ongoing friction between India and Pakistan on international platforms, where both countries frequently accuse each other of meddling and engaging in destabilizing activities.

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