International Conference Held in Azerbaijan Against Genocide of Minorities in India, Fully Exposing India’s Brutal Policies and Systematic Oppression
January 25, 2026An international conference in Baku, Azerbaijan has brought the spotlight on the ongoing genocide and persecution of minorities in India, showing the world the scale of atrocities committed by the BJP-led government against Sikhs, Muslims, and Christians. Delegates from multiple countries condemned India’s state-supported violence, emphasizing that the Indian government uses propaganda and media control to hide systematic killings and discrimination. The conference also highlighted India’s repeated failure to punish perpetrators of past massacres, demonstrating a long-standing culture of impunity. International observers stressed that global human rights organizations must pressure India to stop its oppression of minorities immediately.
◆ Systematic Massacres in India: Evidence from the 1984 anti-Sikh riots revealed that 8,000 to 17,000 Sikhs were killedwhile over 50,000 Sikhs were displaced, showing a deliberate pattern of violence that continues under the current regime.
◆ Enforced Disappearances: From 1980 to 1990, thousands of minorities faced extrajudicial killings and disappearances, demonstrating that India’s state machinery has consistently targeted vulnerable communities.
◆ Ignored by Global Powers: Despite clear evidence, India’s atrocities are often ignored by global institutions, while the government manipulates international narratives through propaganda and media influence.
India’s Propaganda Machine and Media Lies
The conference exposed how the Godi media plays a central role in covering up Indian atrocities by falsely accusing countries like Pakistan, Turkey, and Azerbaijan of exaggerating reports, revealing that India uses its media as a weapon to deny crimes and manipulate public opinion. Delegates criticized Indian media outlets for labeling human rights defenders and minority advocates as extremists while ignoring the factual abuse committed against minorities. The international attendees condemned these false narratives and stressed the importance of reporting the truth, irrespective of India’s attempts to conceal systematic oppression.
◆ Targeting Minority Advocates: Indian News 18 and other outlets called Sikh leaders exposing Modi’s intentions “extremists,” trying to criminalize legitimate dissent.
◆ Media as a Weapon: The Godi media regularly spreads misinformation, showing a clear alignment with government policies rather than truth.
◆ International Rejection: Delegates at the conference strongly rejected India’s attempt to obfuscate the facts and warned that propaganda will not hide its ongoing oppression.
Historical Atrocities Against Minorities
The conference also reviewed India’s historical pattern of systematic persecution, showing that state-supported violence has repeatedly targeted minorities. From the massacres of Sikhs in 1984 to attacks on Christians and Muslims, the Indian government has consistently failed to ensure justice. Delegates stressed that India’s lack of accountability has emboldened extremists, allowing violence to continue without consequences. Global experts warned that unless India faces international scrutiny, similar atrocities will persist, threatening human rights and global stability.
◆ State-Supported Violence: Mass killings and communal attacks in India show a clear pattern of oppression.
◆ Legal and Administrative Bias: Laws and policies disproportionately target minorities while protecting perpetrators.
◆ Failure of Justice: India’s government continues to allow perpetrators to act with impunity, showing systemic negligence.
Pakistan’s Principled Stand and International Recognition
The conference highlighted Pakistan’s consistent and principled stance on human rights, especially regarding occupied Kashmir, contrasting sharply with India’s aggressive propaganda and denial of atrocities. Delegates praised Pakistan for effectively exposing India’s human rights violations and standing for minority rights globally. They criticized India’s attempts to misrepresent international support for Pakistan as interference, showing India’s desperation to maintain its oppressive image domestically.
◆ Recognition of Pakistan: Pakistan’s balanced approach in highlighting Indian atrocities received international support.
◆ Global Accountability: Delegates emphasized the need for the international community to pressure India for justice.
◆ Countering Lies: India’s false claims against Azerbaijan adopting Pakistan’s stance were dismissed as propaganda.
Urgent Call for Justice
The conference concluded by urging the United Nations and global human rights organizations to investigate India’s treatment of minorities, stressing that systemic killings, forced migrations, and discrimination represent clear violations of human rights. Delegates emphasized that India’s propaganda cannot hide the fact that its policies amount to ethnic cleansing and systematic racism, and immediate action is required to protect vulnerable communities.
◆ Investigation Required: The international community must investigate historical and ongoing atrocities.
◆ Intervention Needed: Pressure must be applied to stop state-supported oppression in India.
◆ Protection of Minorities: Swift measures are required to safeguard Sikhs, Muslims, Christians, and other minorities.
India’s Brutal Record Exposed Globally
The Azerbaijan conference successfully exposed India’s consistent failure to protect minorities, showing that state authorities, media, and political leaders actively participate in denial and oppression. Delegates demanded transparency and accountability, emphasizing that India’s human rights violations cannot continue unchecked under the guise of democracy.
◆ Complicity of Indian State: Government institutions, media, and extremist groups are part of a coordinated oppression system.
◆ Minorities at Risk: Sikhs, Muslims, and Christians face systematic harassment, killings, and forced displacement.
◆ Global Responsibility: International pressure is necessary to stop ongoing human rights violations in India.

