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    UN Human Rights Council Sees Indian Diplomat Confront Pakistan Over Human Rights Concerns

    World September 24, 20251 Min Read
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    During a session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Indian diplomat Kshitij Tyagi confronted Pakistan, accusing them of “bombing their own people” while they criticized India. The remarks were made on Tuesday during Agenda Item 4. Tyagi addressed Pakistan’s comments, labeling them as unfounded and designed to provoke. He also rejected the Pakistani statements as false and deliberately inflammatory. Kshitij Tyagi, a member of the 2012-Batch Indian Foreign Service, presented India’s stance.

    Agenda Item 4 Criticism Diplomacy Human Rights India Indian Foreign Service International Relations Kshitij Tyagi Pakistan UN Human Rights Council
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