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

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.
Why it matters
This highlights the ongoing, high-stakes diplomatic friction between two nuclear-armed nations, which remains a significant concern for regional stability in South Asia.
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.
The reporting focuses heavily on the Indian government's perspective and rhetoric, using strong language provided by the Indian diplomat.
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