India criticizes Pakistan at the UN over terrorism and Jammu and Kashmir, reiterating that Pakistan “hosts, trains and deploys” terrorists, according to multiple reports. India’s representatives use the description “Frankenstein state,” arguing that Pakistan promotes terrorism as state policy while reacting when consequences affect others. The statements are made in the context of UN discussions that also involve human rights concerns.

Separately, India rejects Pakistan’s allegations about Jammu and Kashmir. Indian officials state that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and that disputes related to the region do not change its constitutional status. They also refer to human rights conditions in Pakistan-occupied territories, stating that Pakistan is responsible for violations there.

Across the outlets, the common thread is India’s decision to press Pakistan-related accusations at the UN forum, framing terrorism links and the Kashmir dispute as connected issues. The reporting also notes that India responds to Pakistan’s claims by disputing them and raising counter-claims involving human rights concerns.