
Kshitij Tyagi
Kshitij Tyagi is an Indian diplomat who recently made headlines for his strong denunciation of Pakistan at the 58th Session of the UN Human Rights Council, where he characterized Pakistan as a 'failed state' that thrives on instability and survives on international aid. His remarks highlighted India's commitment to democracy and progress while criticizing Pakistan's governance and its handling of human rights issues.
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Kshitij Tyagi, Counsellor at the Permanent Mission of India, urged Pakistan to focus on its own issues instead of making provocative statements against India.
'Conducted systematic genocide': India’s fiery reply to Pakistan at UN; slams ‘delusional tirades’ | India News
Kshitij Tyagi represented India at the United Nations Human Rights Council and criticized Pakistan's statements against India.
'Nation that bombs own people': India tears into Pakistan at UNHRC; calls for objectivity | India NewsKshitij Tyagi delivered a sharp response to Switzerland at the UNHRC, criticizing its comments on India.
At UNHRC, India criticizes Switzerland for ‘ill-informed’ remarks, offers help on domestic challenges | India NewsKshitij Tyagi delivered a scathing response, accusing Pakistan of spreading falsehoods.
'Failed state thriving on instability and handouts': India slams Pakistan at UN | India News

