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India Gears Up to Counter Pakistan’s Propaganda at UN: A Bold Display of Truth and Strength

In India Set to Expose Pakistan’s Game at the UN

In what is shaping up to be a defining month at the United Nations, India is preparing to strongly counter Pakistan’s anticipated propaganda campaign during its presidency of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in July 2025. Pakistan is expected to misuse this global platform to revive its outdated narratives on Kashmir and portray itself as a victim of regional hostility. However, India has other plans—ones grounded in truth, progress, and resilience.

This isn’t just another diplomatic contest—it’s a moment for India to show the world its journey of growth while exposing the true cost of terrorism it continues to endure, often at the hands of its neighbor.

Pakistan’s Tired Playbook: The Kashmir Rhetoric

Playing the Victim Card Again

As Pakistan assumes the rotating presidency of the UNSC, early indications suggest it will attempt to push the Kashmir issue onto the international agenda once again. Backed by carefully crafted narratives and emotionally charged rhetoric, Pakistan aims to garner global sympathy and shift attention away from its internal challenges and questionable track record on terrorism.

In addition to raising Kashmir, Pakistan plans to convene a meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), possibly using it as another platform to target India.

But this time, India is ready—and this time, the world is watching more closely than ever.

India’s Response: Facts Over Fiction

Shining a Light on Economic Progress

Rather than engaging in petty blame games, India is taking a high road approach. During the UNSC sessions in July, Indian diplomats will showcase the country’s rise as an economic powerhouse, highlighting increased foreign investments, technological advancements, and sustainable development initiatives.

Policy think tanks, including NITI Aayog Vice Chairperson Suman Bery, are expected to attend UN sessions in New York to contribute to discussions centered on global development and India’s strides toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Remembering the Victims of Terrorism

In a poignant reminder of the human cost of terrorism, India plans to host a photo exhibition in New York, featuring stories and images of terror victims. This exhibition will not be just statistics—it will tell real human stories of loss, resilience, and the impact of cross-border terrorism. India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, will inaugurate the exhibition, drawing global attention to the personal tragedies behind political issues.

Speaking for Peace, Not Provocation

Engaging in Open Debate at the UNSC

On July 22, the United Nations will hold an open debate on international peace and security—an opportunity for member nations to express concerns and propose peaceful solutions to conflicts. India will actively participate in this forum, using it to promote dialogue, peacekeeping, and responsible diplomacy.

On July 24, another key meeting between the UN and the OIC will focus on cooperation and multilateral efforts. India aims to remind the world that stability and collaboration—not confrontation—are the true goals of international diplomacy.

Beyond Propaganda: India’s Global Message

India’s approach to this diplomatic face-off is not just about countering Pakistan—it’s about setting an example. At a time when the world grapples with misinformation, India is stepping forward with facts, dignity, and a message of peace rooted in strength.

India isn’t just defending its position—it’s defining the narrative.

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