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India Labels Pakistan a 'Rogue State' at UN Following Minister’s Terror Confession

India intensifies its diplomatic offensive at the UN after Pakistan's Defence Minister admits decades of state-sponsored terrorism, spotlighting global solidarity and victim advocacy through VoTAN.

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Overview

  • India's Ambassador Yojna Patel condemned Pakistan as a 'rogue state' at the UN, citing Defence Minister Khawaja Asif's admission of decades-long support for terrorist groups.
  • Asif's televised confession acknowledged Pakistan's role in training and funding terrorism, attributing it to external pressures from the United States and the West.
  • The Pahalgam attack on April 22, which claimed 26 civilian lives, has drawn widespread international condemnation, with global leaders reaffirming a zero-tolerance stance on terrorism.
  • India highlighted the newly launched Victims of Terrorism Association Network (VoTAN) as a platform to empower survivors, foster resilience, and advocate for counter-terrorism policies centered on victim support.
  • The Pahalgam attack, the deadliest in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, underscores the urgent need for international collaboration against state-sponsored terrorism.