India Slams ‘Baseless & Biased’ UN Report On Myanmar At 80th UNGA Session
The Indian Parliamentary Delegation, headed by Lok Sabha MP Dr D Purandeswari, attended the session's inauguration and offered floral tributes at Mahatma Gandhi's bust in the UN Headquarters, New York.
At the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session, India strongly criticized "baseless and biased" comments in a recent report on Myanmar's human rights crisis, while reaffirming its commitment to peace, stability, and worldwide disarmament.
The Indian Parliamentary Delegation, headed by Lok Sabha MP Dr D Purandeswari, attended the session's inauguration and offered floral tributes at Mahatma Gandhi's bust in the UN Headquarters, New York.
In a joint briefing by special mandate holders on Myanmar's human rights, MP Dilip Saikia reiterated India's backing for peace-building efforts through a "Myanmar-owned and Myanmar-led" approach. He stressed that lasting stability requires inclusive political dialogue and the prompt restoration of democracy via fair and inclusive elections.
Saikia also spotlighted India's continued humanitarian aid to Myanmar, citing citizen-focused operations like Operation Brahma and Operation Sadbhav, which delivered swift assistance amid natural calamities.
Challenging elements of a recent report on India, Saikia labeled certain claims—especially those connecting the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack to Myanmar's displaced persons—as "groundless and biased."
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