India told the UN Human Rights Council that Pakistan had harboured and nurtured terrorism as state policy. It said ...
Questions continued relevance of Indus Waters Treaty ...
Exercising India's Right of Reply at the 62nd Session of the UNHRC, First Secretary Anupama Singh asserted that Islamabad ...
This article is authored by Shreya Nautiyal, doctoral candidate, Centre for European Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
India sharply criticised Pakistan at the United Nations, accusing it of sponsoring terrorism and describing it as a "Frankenstein state" that is shocked when its "own monster bites back." ...
The Madhya Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad arrested the four suspects from Bhopal, UP, Rajasthan and Bihar. What their interrogation has revealed ...
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India at UN calls Pakistan a Frankenstein state over terror policy
India used its right of reply at the United Nations to accuse Pakistan of backing terrorism and reject its claims on Jammu and Kashmir. The sharp exchange also widened into India's case that the Indus ...
A Pakistani drone (DJI Mavic 3 Classic, Made in China) recovered by India’s Border Security Force from Wan village in Tarn Taran, Punjab, India. Nov. 28, 2023. In an interview with The Diplomat’s ...
India rebuts Pakistan’s UNHRC claims, exposing their terror record and calling the Indus Waters Treaty outdated. New Delhi ...
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