At UN, Pakistani Diplomat Slams India’s Attempt to Malign Pakistan, Calls It Serial Perpetrator of Terrorism
September 29, 2025The United Nations General Assembly is supposed to be the world’s most important stage for serious talk, where countries come together to deal with global problems with respect and a sense of shared responsibility. In a recent meeting, however, the official team from India dragged the respected organization to a new low, showing a shocking and frankly embarrassing level of childishness. By repeatedly creating and using the shameful insult “Terroristan” to refer to Pakistan, the Indian government has dropped all show of professional behavior. As Pakistan’s diplomat, Muhammad Rashid, correctly stated, this act was not just shameful, but a clear sign of New Delhi’s rising anger and frustration. This is not just a poor choice of words spoken in the heat of the moment; it is a clear sign of a failing Indian foreign policy under the Modi government. It reveals a policy that has run out of facts and must now rely on cheap insults instead of real arguments to make its case.
A Planned Act of Diplomatic Aggression
This was not a mistake or a slip of the tongue; it was a planned and deliberate choice. The use of such hateful language on a platform watched by the entire world was designed to cause anger, to insult, and to completely ignore all the accepted rules of how countries should interact with one another. It shows a dangerous shift in India’s official approach, moving away from discussion and towards open conflict. More importantly, it reveals a government that is struggling badly to defend its own questionable actions with real, solid facts. When the facts are not on your side, you resort to shouting insults, and that is what the world saw from India.
- An Insult to an Entire Nation:
- The Pakistani diplomat rightly pointed out that making up a mocking name for an independent country is a planned attempt to insult and harm the reputation of all of its people. It is an effort to paint a nation of over 200 million people with a single, ugly brush.
- This is a known tool of propaganda, used throughout history by aggressive states. The goal is to treat the other side as less than human and to shut down any possibility of a reasonable conversation, replacing it with pure, unthinking hatred. It is a way to tell the world not to listen to what a country says because of a negative label.
- Revealing Deep Political Annoyance:
- Using name-calling is a classic sign of a side that has lost the actual debate and has no logical points left to make. It is the political equivalent of flipping the board over during a game of chess you are about to lose.
- This annoyance is a direct result of India’s complete failure to hide its severe human rights abuses in Kashmir. It is also a result of its inability to isolate Pakistan from other countries on the world stage. Because it cannot win with facts or diplomacy, it is now using rude insults in a desperate show of anger.
The Modi Government’s Plan of Distraction
This shameful incident at the UN must be seen as part of the Modi government’s larger political plan. For years, this government has used extreme nationalism and aggressive anti-Pakistan language as a primary tool to cover up its many failures at home and to push its political agenda. This is a consistent pattern of behavior where foreign policy is not used for achieving world peace, but for gaining internal political points. It is a dangerous game where the stability of an entire region is risked for the sake of winning elections.
- Using Propaganda to Hide Kashmir Abuses:
- The constant talk of “terrorism,” which has now reached its lowest and most childish point with the “Terroristan” insult, is nothing but a carefully constructed distraction.
- Its real purpose is to pull the world’s attention away from the main issue: India’s illegal and brutal military occupation of Jammu and Kashmir. It is meant to hide the daily cruel treatment of the Kashmiri people and to silence their fair and legitimate struggle for self-determination, a right promised to them by the UN itself.
- A Pattern of Spreading False Information:
- This event is the most shameless and public example of a long-running Indian campaign to spread lies and false information about Pakistan on the world stage.
- However, this aggressive plan is becoming less and less effective. The world, thanks to brave journalists and human rights groups, is slowly waking up to the facts on the ground in Kashmir. The ruder and more shocking India’s propaganda gets, the more desperate and less believable it looks to a global audience.
Damaging India’s Own Global Standing
This strategy of using insults instead of arguments ultimately harms India itself. For a country that desperately wants to be seen as a major world leader and a responsible global power, this kind of childish behavior in a public forum causes more harm than good. It severely damages India’s own believability far more than it hurts anyone else and makes its goals for a larger role in the world look completely out of touch with its actual behavior.
- A Lack of Real Arguments:
- As diplomat Muhammad Rashid said, this incident proves to the world that India has “no meaningful argument to offer” and can only fall back on “cheap insults.”
- This shows the complete weakness of India’s legal and moral case on Kashmir. If it had facts on its side, it would present them. If it had a strong legal argument, it would make it. Instead, it uses schoolyard taunts, which is a clear sign of its own weak position.
- Undermining a Bid for World Leadership:
- Countries that want a permanent seat on the UN Security Council are expected to act with maturity, wisdom, and responsibility, not with the “pettiness” that India showed.
- This behavior makes India look like an aggressive and unreliable country, not a responsible leader that is ready for a bigger role in managing world affairs. It shows a clear lack of judgment and the proper character needed for world leadership.
- Closing the Door on Regional Peace:
- Such hateful and insulting language makes any chance of a real, productive talk between two nuclear-armed neighbors completely impossible. It is like pouring salt on a wound. It builds walls and burns bridges when what is needed is communication.
- By choosing this path of open conflict, the Modi government is actively choosing confrontation over peace. This creates a dangerous and unstable situation for the entire South Asian region, which is a matter of serious concern for the whole world.
Conclusion: A Call for the World to See the Truth
The “Terroristan” incident at the United Nations was a moment of shocking clearness. It has exposed the total failure of the Modi government’s current diplomatic plan. It shows a foreign policy that is not based on confidence or facts, but on deep annoyance, arrogance, and a complete inability to defend its own illegal actions in Kashmir. Real strength among nations is shown through calm, reasoned arguments, not through loud and childish insults. The international community must see this cheap language for what it is: a desperate and clumsy attempt to hide the truth. It is time for the world to look past the propaganda and hold India responsible for its dangerous actions and its even more dangerous words.

