India strongly criticised Pakistan at the United Nations, accusing it of promoting misinformation by referring to militant groups operating within its territory as “Fitna al Hindustan” and attempting to shift responsibility for its internal security challenges.
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- India criticised Pakistan at a United Nations Security Council meeting on Afghanistan.
- India accused Pakistan of spreading state-sponsored misinformation and disinformation.
- The criticism focused on Pakistan’s use of the term “Fitna al Hindustan” for certain militant groups.
- Pakistan has alleged that these groups are supported by India.
- India stated that no evidence has been presented to support such allegations.
- According to India, the terminology is part of a deliberate disinformation campaign.
- India argued that the narrative is intended to mislead domestic and international audiences.
- The remarks were made during discussions on regional security and Afghanistan.
- India accused Pakistan of attempting to divert attention from its internal challenges.
- The narrative was described as an effort to create external enemies instead of addressing domestic issues.
- India also raised concerns regarding the influence of military institutions in Pakistan’s governance structure.
- The Indian side criticised Pakistan’s actions along the Afghanistan border.
- Concerns were expressed over civilian casualties resulting from cross-border military operations.
- India stated that civilian deaths cannot be justified as counter-terrorism measures.
- The discussion highlighted ongoing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- Cross-border clashes have contributed to civilian casualties and displacement in recent months.
- Regional stability and security along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border remain major concerns.
- India reiterated its opposition to narratives that promote hostility and misinformation.




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