Geneva, Sept. 24 -- At the 60th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Speaker Faiza Rifat from Jaipur, Rajasthan, highlighted India's unwavering commitment to peace, pluralism, and the global fight against terrorism.
Addressing delegates in Geneva, Rifat stated that India's democracy stands firm on its celebrated principle of "Unity in Diversity," which has allowed multiple cultures, religions, and languages to thrive harmoniously within one nation. She stated that the Indian Constitution guarantees freedom of thought, belief, and expression, making India a living example of pluralism in practice.
While commending India's inclusive traditions, Rifat also expressed serious concern about the destabilising threats pos...
		
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