India calls Pakistan a ‘Frankenstein state' at U.N.; accuses it of supporting terrorism

AI Summary
At the UN Human Rights Council, Indian representative Anupama Singh characterized Pakistan as a 'Frankenstein state,' arguing the nation has embedded terrorism into its governance structures and foreign policy. India disputed Pakistan's allegations on Kashmir, reaffirmed its territorial claims, and cited documented human rights abuses and civilian deaths in Pakistan-occupied areas. The statement underscored an apparent contradiction: Pakistan simultaneously claims victimhood from terrorism while deliberately harboring and supporting militant organizations.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the humanitarian dimension, focusing on civilian killings and military crackdowns in Pakistan-occupied territories as evidence of systematic human rights violations.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets stress Pakistan's strategic hypocrisy—claiming to be a terrorism victim while institutionalizing terrorism as an instrument of state policy—and highlight the cyclical nature of Pakistan being harmed by the militant groups it created and nurtured.
“India is compelled to exercise this right of reply in response to references made to it by Pakistan and the OIC.
We categorically reject the baseless and malicious allegations made by Pakistan,” said diplomat Anupama Singh ...
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