India has condemned Pakistan for their alleged support towards breeding terrorism and suppressing the voice of the minorities as a response to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan’s
rant against India.
Sneha Dubey, the first secretary of India at United Nations countered the arguments presented by the Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, by taking a clear, powerful and bold stand. She
successfully brought Pakistan into focus by stating that it camouflages all its atrocities under various names which are synonyms for religion and patriotism.
“Burning up its motherland, Pakistan pretends to be a firefighter while it is actually, an arsonist!” she said.
Further taking a dig at Pakistan’s support for terrorism in the name of patriotism, she questioned the integrity of the actions which “only harm their neighbours”. She
also highlighted the fact, that how India as the neighbouring country has suffered terribly because of their covering up of the acts of communal violence with “acts of terror”.
Ms Dubey criticized the Pakistan Prime Minter over the sensitive issue of occupancy of parts of Kashmir and stressed the facts that how the entire area of Union Territories of “Jammu
and Kashmir and Leh-Ladakh, shall always continue to be an essential part of the Indian subcontinent and its geography!”
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She pointed out the fact that now the onus lies on Pakistan to immediately vacate all the illegally occupied areas where they practice their illegal activities in the name of some cult or
terrorism or religion.
Who is Sneha Dubey?
Currently, Sneha Dubey is India’s first secretary in United Nations. She is an IAS officer of the 2012 batch. Having completed her schooling in Goa, she pursued her further studies
at Pune's Fergusson College. Sneha completed her MPhil from the School of International Studies at Jawaharlal University new Delhi.
She was always interested in doing outside the box. Being keen and focused on joining the Indian Foreign Services, Sneha cleared the civil services examination in her first attempt in 2011,
with grit and determination.
Fascinated with International affairs, since childhood, she was always enthusiastic to learn more about the field. The idea of mingling with people of mixed cultures, discovering new places,
and being an integral part of the fundamental international policy decisions, to serve people was her aim throughout.
Breaking the monotony, Sneha is the first in her family to join the government services, as the rest of the family is employed with the Private Sector.
Sneha’s first appointment was in the Ministry of External Affairs followed by her posting in the Indian Embassy in August 2014 to Madrid.