New Delhi: On Tuesday (local time) in an open debate on ‘conflict-related sexual violence’ in the United Nations Security Council, India’s charge D’Fare Aldos Matthew Pannoos paid attention to the history of Pakistan’s sexual violence since 1971.During his statement, Pannos held the neighboring country of sexual offenses against women from minority communities in Pakistan, related to the situation. In 1971, the Pakistan Army, against hundreds of women in East Pakistan, is a shameful record with heinous crimes of disgusting sexual violence. This disappointing pattern continues with unpublished and still continuing with impurity. ,Given Pakistan’s current non-established membership in the UNSC, India also questioned the action of the Pakistani army against Bangladeshi women in 1971.Pannos said, “Large -scale kidnapping, smuggling, child has been forced to quickly and forcibly marry and domestic violence, sexual violence and religious adaptations of thousands of weak women and girls, as recently OHCHR reports have reported weapons of harassment towards religious and ethnic minority communities and are old.”Panno claimed that Pakistan’s judicial system values these crimes against women. “These reports highlight that its judiciary also validate the Wile functions by Pakistan. It is ironic that those who end these crimes are now vocal as the champions of justice. Repels and hypocrisy are self-sufficient.”Further calling for accountability, Panno said that such heinous misuse criminals should be punished as such crimes leave marks on the entire community of people. He said, “Sexual violence in struggle areas not only destroys personal life, but separates a lot of clothes of societies, which leads to permanent marks on communities for generations,” he said.Talking about relief and support, Pannos said that to deal with the issue, it is necessary to support the victims and support the prosecution. “A versatile approach is necessary to address this crime and provide assistance to their survivors. This involves prosecution and stopping such crimes in conflict situations, there is no impurities for criminals, and adopt a survivor-centered approach in the prevention and reaction system, “he said.He highlighted the importance of UNSC Resolution 2467 (2019), which emphasizes relief and re -evaluation, healthcare, psychological support, safe shelter, legal aid and rehabilitation to the victims. He said, “UNSC Resolution 2467 of 2019 has played a significant role in highlighting the need to facilitate national relief and revaluation programs, health care, psychological care, safe shelters, legal aid, and rehabilitation and reconsideration efforts to bring a similarity of generality in their lives,” he said.Punnoos also said that India was one of the first nations to contribute to the Trust Fund of the United Nations Secretary -General to support the victims of sexual exploitation and misuse. He said, “The Trust Fund of the General Secretary in support of the victims of sexual exploitation and misconduct is an important resource that should be strengthened. India was one of the first nations to contribute to this fund and is committed to supporting such victims,” he said that in November 2017, he has signed a voluntary compact to the United Nations, signing a voluntary compact.“Underlining the seriousness associated with this issue by India, Prime Minister Modi joined the circle of leadership for the prevention and reaction of sexual exploitation and abuse in the operation of the United Nations. In our experience, women engagement teams who have been deployed in the Peace Mission to join peace areas, which has been successful in joining local community.” Said.India has also pioneered the deployment of women -led peacekeeping, the United Nations official has claimed by representing India. “In 2007, we were the first countries to deploy an All-Women-Got police unit for the United Nations Mission in Liberia. Today, we successfully deployed women contestants in Monosco, UNICEF, and UNMA, which are aimed at addressing sexual violence related to conflict. And said gender-based violence,” he said.India, he said, is ready to share this expertise globally. “India is set to share this expertise and experience with interested member states through our comprehensive training programs. These initiatives were discussed during the conference of women’s peace soldiers from the Global South in New Delhi in February 2025,” he said.Punnoos also pointed to home remedies for the safety of women that could guide other countries. He said, “India has implemented a comprehensive domestic strategy for the safety of women. It can provide insight to the survivors in the situation of struggle and to ensure safety for the survivors. First, first, dedicated resources,” he said, with Neerbhaya Funds, to meet the allocation of USD for the introduction of women. And support the crisis “.Punnoos concluded with a strong re -confirmation of India’s stance. He said, “As I have concluded, allow me to confirm India’s unwavering commitment to stop sexual violence once again and help people of such heinous crimes.”