Vijayawada: India’s everlasting consultant to the United Nations Parvathaneni Harish tackle to the UN Safety Council, criticising Pakistan’s hypocritical stance on defending civilians, acquired widespread accolades by the Indians.
He challenged Pakistan’s credibility to debate civilian safety and stated, “We only recently noticed senior authorities, police and navy officers pay respects on the funeral of famous terrorist targets by Operation Sindoor. A nation that makes no distinctions between terrorists and civilians has no credentials to discuss defending civilians.”
He defined to the UN Safety Council as to how the Pakistani military focused non secular establishments, together with gurudwaras, temples, colleges and well being services, leading to demise of over 20 civilians and accidents to 80 folks. He recalled Pakistan’s involvement in terrorist assaults, together with 26/11 Mumbai assault and the current killings of vacationers in Pahalgam.
He referred to India’s launch of Operation Sindoor on Might 7 focusing on 9 terror-related websites in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir and the cross border retaliation by Pakistan. He raised broader considerations about civilian safety in armed conflicts and highlighted the rising threats from terrorist entities utilizing high-end applied sciences.
He referred to as for displaying respect for rules of the UN Constitution, together with sovereignty and territorial integrity of member states, and ought to be the idea for all actions taken by the Council for defense of civilians. He laid emphasis to implement present Safety Council resolutions on civilian safety and underscored the necessity that humanitarian operations ought to be guided by the core rules of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence.
The 1990 batch Indian Forest Service officer has been serving as Everlasting Consultant of India to the UN since September 1, 2024, and he served as an envoy to Germany from 2021 to 2024 and to Vietnam from 2016 to 2019.
He graduated in mechanical engineering with a gold medal from Osmania College School of Engineering in Hyderabad and in addition accomplished submit commencement at Indian Institute of Administration in Kolkata.
He was born in Visakhapatnam and had college schooling in Vijayawada and accomplished his Intermediate schooling in Loyola School. His spouse’s title is Nanditha and the couple has two daughters. His father S.V. Prasad is an IPS officer and retired from service whereas working as DGP in Uttar Pradesh.