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The Hindu·3 min read·medium

India calls Pakistan a ‘Frankenstein state' at U.N.; accuses it of supporting terrorism

India calls Pakistan a ‘Frankenstein state' at U.N.; accuses it of supporting terrorism
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India's representative at the UN labeled Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' during a diplomatic exchange regarding Jammu and Kashmir. The statement accused Pakistan of state-sponsored terrorism and rejected claims made by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

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This highlights the ongoing, high-stakes diplomatic friction between two nuclear-armed nations, which remains a significant concern for regional stability in South Asia.

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India has slammed Pakistan at the United Nations , calling it a "Frankenstein state" that gets shocked when its "own monster bites back", as it accused Islamabad of "hosting, training and deploying" terrorists.

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The reporting focuses heavily on the Indian government's perspective and rhetoric, using strong language provided by the Indian diplomat.

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