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India walks out of UNGA as Pakistan delivers venomous speech, admitting to being ‘terroristan’

At the United Nations General Assembly, tensions between India and Pakistan boiled over on Saturday. India walked out of the session as a Pakistani diplomat lashed out in response to a sharp speech by India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. In the process, the diplomat ended up calling Pakistan “Terroristan” and admitting it’s the epicenter of global terrorism—a slip that caught everyone’s attention.

Jaishankar didn’t name Pakistan directly in his address. Instead, he pointed fingers at a neighbor that’s been fueling cross-border terrorism since India’s independence. “India has faced this threat head-on for decades,” he said, highlighting how major international terrorist attacks often trace back to that one country. He mentioned UN-designated terrorist lists packed with nationals from there and brought up the brutal April murder of innocent tourists in Pahalgam as a fresh example of such violence.

Jaishankar also defended India’s counter-terrorism efforts, like bringing perpetrators to justice without spelling out operations like Sindoor. He urged the world to ramp up international cooperation against terrorism. “When countries treat terror as state policy, run terror hubs like factories, or glorify attackers in public, we must call it out loud and clear,” he warned. “Ignore nations that sponsor terror, and it will come back to haunt you.”

The drama kicked off when a second secretary from Pakistan’s UN mission, Muhammad Rashid, jumped in with a right-of-reply speech. He accused India of trying to “malign Pakistan” and slammed the term “Terroristan” as a distortion of a sovereign UN member’s name. (“Stan” is a Persian root meaning “place of,” used in many country names.)

India wasn’t about to let that slide. Second Secretary Rentala Srinivas from India’s UN team fired back. “It’s telling that an unnamed neighbor felt the need to respond and own up to their history of cross-border terrorism,” he said. He called Pakistan’s role in global terrorism obvious, with “fingerprints” all over attacks in multiple regions. “No lies can wash away the crimes of Terroristan,” Srinivas added, still avoiding the direct name.

Pakistan’s Rashid doubled down in his rebuttal, protesting the label and essentially confirming the jab by raging against it. Walking out during his speech is a classic UN move—it signals the target without saying a word. Experts note that countries usually skip replies if they’re not explicitly named, so this public outburst basically admitted the shoe fit.

The exchange shines a spotlight on long-standing India-Pakistan tensions over terrorism, especially cross-border attacks and the need for stronger global action to combat it. Jaishankar wrapped up by stressing that terrorism threatens everyone, pushing for united efforts to shut down terror networks worldwide.


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