India-Pakistan Verbal Clash at UNSC: Terrorism Accusations Escalate (UPDATED)

At a June 8 UNSC session on Afghanistan, India's Permanent Representative Parvathaneni Harish sharply rebuked Pakistan, labeling it a "factory of hate" and "officially sponsored misinformation" for calling Baloch groups "Fitna al-Hindustan" (Indian proxies). India condemned Pakistan's cross-border terrorism support, trade-transit barriers, and civilian-targeting airstrikes. Pakistan countered, accusing India of destabilization via Afghan proxies.
This exchange underscores persistent Indo-Pak tensions amid regional instability, with India reinforcing its anti-terror stance internationally. Trends reflect hardened diplomacy and Global South positioning. Limited de-escalation without concrete anti-terror actions; whispers of broader geopolitical maneuvering involving major powers. This highlights India's assertive pushback against deflection tactics, strengthening its narrative on accountability.

 

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