‘Must be living in La-La land’: India tears into Pakistan at UN over J&K, says vacate forcibly occupied areas

At the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), India firmly addressed Pakistan's comments regarding Jammu and Kashmir, with First Secretary Anupama Singh asserting that Pakistan's narrative is driven by envy and lacks credibility. Singh emphasized that India has no intention of dignifying Pakistan's allegations, which she described as baseless propaganda. She reiterated India's position that Pakistan should vacate the areas it has forcibly occupied, reinforcing India's stance on the territorial dispute. This exchange underscores the ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two nations, particularly concerning the Kashmir region, which has been a contentious issue since the partition in 1947. India's strong rebuttal aims to counteract what it perceives as Pakistan's attempts to undermine India's sovereignty and highlight its own human rights record in the region. The dialogue at the UNHRC reflects the broader geopolitical landscape in South Asia, where both countries continue to navigate complex relationships marked by historical grievances and territorial claims.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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