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India Slams Pakistan at UN, Advocates Culture of Peace Amid Global Challenges

In a veiled critique directed at Pakistan, India addressed the United Nations General Assembly, highlighting Islamabad’s “most dubious track record” across various spheres, while condemning the “destructive and pernicious” remarks made by Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations. These remarks followed Pakistan’s Permanent Representative, Munir Akram, making comments against India, including mentions of Kashmir, the BJP, RSS, and Indian Muslims.

During her speech at the UN General Assembly session on the agenda item ‘Culture of Peace’, Ruchira Kamboj underscored that India’s rich history, diverse traditions, and profound philosophical tenets deeply embed the culture of peace within the nation. She underscored the doctrine of Ahimsa as the “bedrock of India’s commitment to peace.”

Kamboj asserted, “As we strive to nurture a culture of peace amidst challenging times, our focus remains unwavering on constructive dialogue. Therefore, we choose to disregard remarks from a specific delegation that not only lack decorum but also detract from our collective efforts due to their destructive and pernicious nature.” She further added, “We urge that delegation to adhere to the essential principles of respect and diplomacy, qualities that should guide our discussions, although it may seem too much to ask of a country that harbors a most dubious track record on all fronts.”

Expressing concern over escalating attacks on various religious sites globally, Kamboj stressed the necessity of a “swift and united response” from the international community. She emphasized, “In today’s world, geopolitical tensions and disparities in development pose significant challenges. The rise in intolerance, discrimination, and violence based on religion or belief demands urgent attention. We are particularly alarmed by the increasing attacks on sacred sites, including churches, monasteries, gurudwaras, mosques, temples, and synagogues.”

Moreover, Kamboj reiterated India’s stance that terrorism fundamentally contradicts the culture of peace and the core teachings of all religions, advocating for compassion, understanding, and coexistence. She emphasized the imperative for member states to collaborate in fostering a genuine culture of peace.

Highlighting the paramount significance of peace in the current global landscape, Kamboj emphasized diplomacy and communication over confrontation or warfare. She emphasized, “Peace prioritizes dialogue over discord, urging nations to embrace diplomacy and communication to navigate ongoing conflicts worldwide.”

Underlining India’s cultural heritage as a testament to tolerance and coexistence, Kamboj pointed out festivals like Diwali, Eid, Christmas, and Nowruz that transcend religious boundaries. She highlighted India’s historical role as a refuge for persecuted faiths, illustrating its commitment to diversity.

Kamboj also commended Bangladesh for presenting a resolution on the follow-up to the Declaration and Program of Action, which India proudly co-sponsors. She reiterated India’s dedication to upholding ideals of humanity, democracy, and nonviolence, concluding her speech with a quote from the sacred Bhagavad Gita: “‘When a person responds to the joys and sorrows of others as if they were his own, he attains the highest state of spiritual union’.”

Drishya Madhur

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