Experienced decades of culinary attacks: India in India


United Nations:

India slammed Pakistan in the United Nations Security Council on Friday, saying that it had experienced 26/11 Mumbai attacks ranging from innocent tourists in Pahgam last month to Pakistani -sponsored terrorist attacks.

The permanent representative of India’s permanent representative of UN Ambassador Parvathani Harish made these comments in an open debate by the United Nations Security Council.

Harish has forced to respond to the baseless allegations of the representative of Pakistan on many issues, “Harish said in his statement in the debate that ‘addressing the emerging threats, citizens, humanitarians and United Nations personnel, journalists and media professionals, ensuring the safety of journalists and media professionals and increasing the accountability system under the agenda items” under “Armed Struggle”

“India has experienced decades of Pakistani -sponsored terrorist attacks within our borders. It is frightening the 26/11 attack on the Mumbai city to the barbaric mass murder of innocent tourists in Pahgam in April 2025.

He said, “The victims of Pakistani terrorism have been primarily citizens, as it aims to attack our prosperity, progress and morale. For such a nation there is also a struggle for the international community to participate in the discussion on the safety of citizens,” he said.

After the Pahgam attack, tension between India and Pakistan increased, which claimed 26 lives.

India launched accurate attacks on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir in the early hours of May 7, after which Pakistan tried to attack Indian military bases on 8, 9 and 10 May. The Indian side strongly responded to Pakistani works.

On May 10, on-ground enmity to prevent military functions came to an end after negotiations between directors of military operations of both sides.

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