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    Indian Diplomat Kshitij Tyagi Condemns Pakistan at UN, Accuses Islamabad of Bombing its Own People

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    Indian Diplomat Kshitij Tyagi Condemns Pakistan at UN, Accuses Islamabad of Bombing its Own People
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    At the United Nations Human Rights Council on Tuesday, Indian diplomat Kshitij Tyagi strongly criticized Pakistan, accusing the nation of “bombing their own people.” The comments were made during Agenda Item 4 of the UN Human Rights Council session. Tyagi asserted that Pakistan’s statements concerning India were unfounded and intended to provoke. He dismissed Pakistan’s claims as false and inflammatory. Kshitij Tyagi is a 2012-Batch Indian Foreign Service Officer.

    Agenda Item 4 Criticism Diplomacy Human Rights India Indian Foreign Service international relations Kshitij Tyagi Pakistan UN Human Rights Council
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