India rejected Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's victory claims at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday. Petal Gahlot from India's UN mission dismissed Sharif's assertions about winning recent conflicts between the two nations. She pointed to damaged Pakistani air bases as evidence contradicting his statements.
Gahlot warned that India would target both terrorists and their supporters without distinction. The Indian diplomat emphasized her country's refusal to accept nuclear threats from Pakistan. She accused Pakistan of using terrorism as a central foreign policy tool.
The exchange followed India's Operation Sindoor against terrorist facilities inside Pakistan territory. Pakistani military officials requested a ceasefire after Indian forces struck multiple airbases during May fighting.
Gahlot warned that India would target both terrorists and their supporters without distinction. The Indian diplomat emphasized her country's refusal to accept nuclear threats from Pakistan. She accused Pakistan of using terrorism as a central foreign policy tool.
The exchange followed India's Operation Sindoor against terrorist facilities inside Pakistan territory. Pakistani military officials requested a ceasefire after Indian forces struck multiple airbases during May fighting.