‘Organised factory of hate’: India blasts Pakistan at UN over ‘Fitna al-Hindustan’ designation to groups

India criticized Pakistan at the UN Security Council for labeling certain groups as 'Fitna al-Hindustan', calling it an 'organised factory of hate'. The Indian representative argued that Pakistan uses such religious terminology to spread misinformation and maintain hostility.
Why it matters
The exchange underscores the ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan and the use of international forums to address regional security narratives.
India came down heavily at Pakistan in its latest remarks at the UN Security Council meeting on Monday over the country designating some groups as “Fitna al-Hindustan”.
The framing focuses heavily on India's critique of Pakistan's 'deep state' and 'factory of hate', reflecting the Indian perspective on the conflict.
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