India Calls Out Pakistan at UN for Airstrikes and “Transit Terrorism” Against Afghanistan

India Calls Out Pakistan at UN for Airstrikes and “Transit Terrorism” Against Afghanistan

India strongly criticized Pakistan at the United Nations, accusing it of launching airstrikes in Afghanistan, blocking vital transit routes, and enabling terrorist groups such as Jaish, Lashkar, ISIS, and al-Qaeda. India’s UN representative Parvathaneni Harish urged urgent global action to address the mounting regional instability.

 

India delivered a sharp diplomatic rebuke to Pakistan at the United Nations, accusing Islamabad of carrying out airstrikes in Afghanistan and deliberately obstructing essential access routes for the land-locked nation. Addressing the UN forum in New York, India’s representative Parvathaneni Harish warned that Pakistan’s actions were deepening instability in the region and worsening the humanitarian situation for Afghan civilians.

Harish stated that Pakistan was engaging in what he described as “trade and transit terrorism,” arguing that critical pathways needed by Afghanistan had been shut down through calculated political maneuvering. He asserted that these “cynical closures” were not merely logistical decisions but deliberate attempts to pressure and disadvantage the Afghan population.

India also underscored long-standing concerns about Pakistan’s territory being used as an operational base for internationally designated terrorist groups, including Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, ISIS, and al-Qaeda. Harish warned that such activities continue to threaten regional peace and violate global counterterrorism commitments.

Calling the situation “deeply troubling,” Harish urged the international community to respond decisively, emphasizing that Pakistan’s cross-border military actions and support networks for extremist groups undermine regional stability and run counter to humanitarian principles. He stressed that immediate, concerted action was required to prevent further deterioration of conditions in and around Afghanistan.

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In closing, India reiterated that unchecked aggression, blocked trade corridors, and the ongoing exploitation of terrorist proxies pose risks not only to Afghanistan but to the broader international order. New Delhi’s intervention reflected growing global concern over escalating tensions in the region and the urgent need for collective engagement to safeguard security and humanitarian access.

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