At the World Health Organization assembly in Geneva, diplomat Anupama Singh strongly criticized Pakistan’s terror links and defended India’s Operation Sindoor.
Geneva, May 22, 2025 – In a scathing diplomatic response, Indian Foreign Service officer Anupama Singh called out Pakistan’s role in fostering terrorism during her address at the World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters in Geneva. Exercising India’s right of reply, Singh asserted, “A state that breeds terrorism cannot masquerade as its victim.”
At least India still knows what must be done.
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Indian diplomat Anupama Singh at the WHO laid it out clearly:
Terrorists trained in Pakistan murdered 26 innocent Indian tourists in front of their families.
The organizers operate openly from Pakistani soil.
Pakistan nurtures… pic.twitter.com/HCwEEzKl5o
Singh’s sharp remarks came in the wake of Pakistan’s repeated attempts to raise political matters in international forums. In her reply, she reminded global delegates of Pakistan’s well-documented record of harbouring terror networks.
“Let us not forget the sponsors and organisers of terrorism operate from Pakistani soil,” Singh said. “In response, India launched Operation Sindoor — precise, proportionate and focused on the infrastructure of terror inside Pakistan.”
On Operation Sindoor:
Singh emphasized that India’s counter-offensive was strictly aimed at terror hideouts and not civilians:
“We took measures to ensure their civilians are neither targeted nor harmed. Rather, only the Pakistan-trained terrorists and their well-known hideouts were struck.”
She also accused Pakistan of spreading disinformation about the Indus Waters Treaty, saying the country was “trying to obfuscate the issue through false narratives.”
Anupama Singh’s Viral Moment:
A video clip of her speech, in which she systematically dismantled Pakistan’s claims while maintaining diplomatic decorum, quickly gained traction on social media, earning widespread praise in India.
Who is Anupama Singh?
- IFS Officer since 2014
- Former Senior Consultant at KPMG
- Holds an MBA in Finance from FMS, Delhi University
- B.Tech in Computer Science from Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
- Completed CFA Level 3 with specialization in corporate finance and portfolio management
India’s Global Campaign Post-Sindoor:
Singh’s statement comes at a time when India is deploying multi-party delegations to world capitals to expose Pakistan’s support for terrorism. These outreach missions, led by MPs including Sanjay Jha and Shrikant Shinde, have begun visiting Japan, UAE, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore.
“Zero tolerance against terrorism,” declared the MEA, reinforcing India’s stance as delegations fanned out to build international support post-Operation Sindoor.
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