India Calls Pakistan a 'Frankenstein State' at UN Over Terrorism
India Calls Pakistan 'Frankenstein State' at UN

India launched a sharp attack on Pakistan at the United Nations, calling it a 'Frankenstein state' that proudly hosts terrorism. Speaking at the UN General Assembly, India's representative condemned Pakistan's role in promoting cross-border terrorism and urged the international community to take decisive action.

India's Strong Statement at UN

India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador T.S. Tirumurti, stated that Pakistan has become a 'Frankenstein state' that boasts of hosting terrorism. He highlighted that Pakistan's actions threaten regional and global peace. India called for the world to unite against terrorism and hold state sponsors accountable.

Pakistan's Response

Pakistan's delegation dismissed India's allegations, calling them baseless and reiterating its own stance on Kashmir. The exchange underscores the ongoing tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

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Global Implications

The remarks come amid heightened scrutiny of Pakistan's ties to militant groups. India's strong language reflects its frustration with what it sees as international inaction on terrorism emanating from Pakistan.

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