Pakistan Accuses India of State Terrorism in Kashmir and Abroad at UN Meeting


New York: Pakistan has accused India of committing state terrorism in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and sponsoring terrorism abroad, rejecting India’s claims of being a victim of terrorism. The statement was made by Pakistani diplomat Muhammad Faheem in response to accusations leveled by Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.



According to Kashmir Media Service, Faheem stated that India’s actions in IIOJK amount to state terrorism and alleged that Indian leaders have publicly admitted to extrajudicial killings abroad, citing examples in Canada and the United States. Faheem further highlighted India’s attempts to undermine Pakistan’s economy, including efforts to disrupt the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor through the use of terrorist groups.



Pakistan has called for international accountability for India’s actions, arguing that they violate international law and undermine regional stability.