India Criticizes Pakistan at UNSC, Calls for UN Reforms
‘Accept consequences’: India slams Pak at UNSC, calls out outdated ‘archaic UN design’
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During a UNSC debate, India's Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish urged for reforms in the UN Security Council, criticizing outdated structures and double standards. He condemned Pakistan for supporting cross-border terrorism and asserted India's right to self-defense against such threats.
- 01Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish emphasized the need for urgent reforms in the UN Security Council.
- 02He highlighted India's significant contributions to UN peacekeeping efforts.
- 03Harish accused Pakistan of violating sovereignty principles and sponsoring terrorism.
- 04India asserted its right to defend itself against terrorism.
- 05The remarks were made during the UNSC Open Debate focused on strengthening the UN-centered international system.
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At the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Open Debate, India's Permanent Representative, Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish, called for immediate reforms in the UNSC, criticizing its outdated structures and double standards that undermine the UN's credibility. He highlighted India's historical contributions to UN peacekeeping missions while responding to Pakistan's comments, accusing Islamabad of supporting cross-border terrorism and violating sovereignty principles. Harish emphasized that India reserves the right to defend itself against terrorist threats and urged Pakistan to cease its support for terrorism. His statements reflect India's ongoing concerns regarding regional security and the need for a more effective international system.
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India's stance at the UNSC could influence international perceptions of Pakistan's actions regarding terrorism.
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