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Najam Sethi Dismisses India’s Claims, Gains Global Attention

Published on: April 22, 2026 11:29 PM

Najam Sethi

Pakistani Analyst Najam Sethi challenged the Indian narrative and gained wide attention during a televised interview. He appeared on India Today and discussed Pakistan’s role in global diplomacy. He firmly rejected attempts to shift focus toward cross-border tensions. Moreover, he emphasized Pakistan’s growing diplomatic relevance.

During the exchange, Rajdeep Sardesai questioned Pakistan’s decision-making structure. He asked whether Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif or Field Marshal Asim Munir held final authority. In response, Sethi described the system as a joint platform. He explained that civilian and military leaders work in close coordination.

However, the discussion shifted when Sardesai raised the FATF watch list issue. Sethi dismissed the topic as outdated and irrelevant. He stated that global audiences no longer accept India’s repeated claims. Furthermore, he argued that recent narratives, including Operation Sindoor, lacked international credibility.

Sethi then redirected the conversation toward Pakistan’s diplomatic role in the Middle East. He highlighted ongoing efforts in facilitating dialogue, including engagement with regional leaders. He stressed that Pakistan has emerged as a key interlocutor. As a result, he said global powers now recognize Pakistan’s importance.

In conclusion, the interview sparked strong reactions on social media. Many users praised Sethi’s calm and firm approach. Observers noted that he effectively countered arguments without raising his voice. Ultimately, Najam Sethi’s challenge to the Indian narrative gained attention and reinforced Pakistan’s growing global visibility.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: global diplomacy, Indian narrative, Najam Sethi, Pakistani Analyst

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