United Nations: India has slammed Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council, saying the neighboring nation's sole agenda is to harm India and its people. Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, Parvathaneni Harish, also called out Islamabad over its "false and self-serving" account of Operation Sindoor.
Responding to the comments of an elected member of the Security Council from Pakistan, Harish spoke of his "single-point agenda to harm my country and my people. He has advanced a false and self-serving account of Operation Sindoor in May last year... Till 9th of May, Pakistan was threatening more attacks on India. But on the 10th of May, the Pakistani military called our military directly and pleaded for a cessation to the fighting."
Harish informed that the destruction caused to multiple Pakistani air bases by the Indian operation, including images of destroyed runways and burnt-out hangars, is in the public domain.
Harish's account was corroborated by a recent assessment by a Switzerland-based military think tank, which said that the Indian Air Force's air superiority over large swathes of Pakistan "coerced" Islamabad into seeking an urgent ceasefire as they lost the ability to contest during the four-day conflict.
The UN representative took the floor to highlight Pakistan's continued connection with terrorism, asserting that it can never be normalized. He also called Pakistan for yet again meddling in India's internal matters. "The Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir has been, is, and will always remain an integral and inalienable part of India."