India showcased diplomatic excellence at the UN Human Rights Council’s 61st Session on February 25, 2026, decisively rejecting Pakistan’s “incessant propaganda” on Jammu & Kashmir with facts, wit, and unwavering resolve.

India’s Poised Counter at UNHRC

First Secretary Anupama Singh exercised Right of Reply, exposing Pakistan’s “La-La Land” fantasies where J&K’s world-class Chenab Rail Bridge and record development budget—double Pakistan’s IMF bailout—appear imaginary. “Pakistan’s propaganda reeks of envy,” she asserted, urging Islamabad to address its “deepening internal crisis” instead of regional destabilization through terrorism sponsorship.

India categorically rejected OIC’s echo chamber role, reaffirming J&K’s integral status and post-Article 370 prosperity in tourism, infrastructure, and democracy.

J&K’s Concrete Progress Shines

From highest rail arch to unprecedented investments, J&K advances while Pakistan grapples with economic collapse. India’s response highlighted genuine human rights—electoral milestones, minority protections—contrasting Pakistan’s failures.

This mirrors India’s consistent UN dominance, prioritizing development over deflection.

Diplomatic Victory for Rising India

Singh’s sharp retort exemplifies New Delhi’s confident global voice: truth prevails over fiction. Pakistan’s locus standi remains zero on sovereign matters.

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