New Delhi, Nov 5 (PTI) Union Minister of Labour and Employment Mansukh Mandaviya on Wednesday said Pakistan has no locus standi to comment on India's internal affairs, and it should stop abusing global forums.
The minister asserted that Pakistan is engaged in acts of cross-border terrorism against Indian citizens and advised the neighbouring country to introspect.
Mandaviya was presenting India's national statement at the Plenary Session of the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, Qatar.
He took strong objection to certain unjustified references made by the President of Pakistan to India in his remarks on Tuesday.
"This is an abuse of an international forum to distract the world from focusing on social development by peddling disinformation against India. We wish to set the record straight," Mandaviya asserted.
On the Indus Waters Treaty, he said Pakistan has undermined its spirit through "sustained hostility and cross-border terrorism".
The minister noted that Pakistan has also "repeatedly misused the Treaty mechanisms to obstruct India's legitimate projects." With regards to the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Mandaviya said Pakistan has no locus standi to comment on India's internal affairs.
"This is particularly so when it indulges in acts of cross-border terrorism against the citizens of India," the Minister said.
He advised Pakistan to introspect and address its own serious challenges related to development.
Due to these internal challenges, Mandaviya said Pakistan has become dependent on handouts by the international community.
"It should stop abusing international forums," he emphasised.
Talking about the country's economic growth and social progress, Mandaviya said India's development story is one of transformation at scale.
"In the last 10 years, through persistent reforms, convergence of welfare programmes, and digital innovation, approximately 250 million Indians have been lifted out of multidimensional poverty," he highlighted.
India is empowering the very last person in the line, following the philosophy of 'Antyodaya'.
Mandaviya said 118 million schoolchildren receive nutritious mid-day meals, and over 800 million citizens have been provided with food security.
Health security has been provided to 425 million Indians, and over 37 million houses have been provided to those with low income, he said.
"Between 2017-18 and 2023-24, our unemployment rate has declined from 6 per cent to 3.2 per cent, and women's employment rate has nearly doubled," Mandaviya said.
"India's social security coverage has increased from 19 per cent in 2015 to 64.3 per cent in 2025," he said.
In view of these efforts, Mandaviya listed out that The International Social Security Association has conferred India with the "ISSA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Social Security" this year.
India is focusing on the seamless delivery of these programmes.
"Through a network of bank accounts, mobile internet ownership and unique citizen IDs, we have ensured efficient last-mile delivery through Direct Benefit Transfer," the Minister said.
Mandaviya noted that the Political Declaration being adopted in this summit resonates with the global priorities, especially recognition of women-led development, traditional medicine systems, digital public infrastructure, and cooperatives, as engines for inclusive growth.
"Our economic growth and social development pathways are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and our commitments regarding climate change. We remain steadfast on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals agenda of the UN," Mandaviya told the global leaders.
India believes that social progress is achievable when people remain at the core of policy, when innovation meets inclusion, and when development becomes a shared endeavour, the Minister said.
He stressed that this forum should recognize and acknowledge the distinct circumstances, economic needs, and social requirements of every country.
"India's development trajectory offers an emulative development model for the Global South," the Minister said.
Mandaviya said India is ready to share its best practices on social development in order to strengthen global partnerships. PTI MJH DRR
No locus standi for Pak to comment on India's internal affairs: Mandaviya in Doha summit
New Delhi, Nov 5 (PTI) Union Minister of Labour and Employment Mansukh Mandaviya on Wednesday said Pakistan has no locus standi to comment on India's internal affairs, and it should stop abusing global forums.
The minister asserted that Pakistan is engaged in acts of cross-border terrorism against Indian citizens and advised the neighbouring country to introspect.
Mandaviya was presenting India's national statement at the Plenary Session of the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, Qatar.
He took strong objection to certain unjustified references made by the President of Pakistan to India in his remarks on Tuesday.
"This is an abuse of an international forum to distract the world from focusing on social development by peddling disinformation against India. We wish to set the record straight," Mandaviya asserted.
On the Indus Waters Treaty, he said Pakistan has undermined its spirit through "sustained hostility and cross-border terrorism".
The minister noted that Pakistan has also "repeatedly misused the Treaty mechanisms to obstruct India's legitimate projects." With regards to the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, Mandaviya said Pakistan has no locus standi to comment on India's internal affairs.
"This is particularly so when it indulges in acts of cross-border terrorism against the citizens of India," the Minister said.
He advised Pakistan to introspect and address its own serious challenges related to development.
Due to these internal challenges, Mandaviya said Pakistan has become dependent on handouts by the international community.
"It should stop abusing international forums," he emphasised.
Talking about the country's economic growth and social progress, Mandaviya said India's development story is one of transformation at scale.
"In the last 10 years, through persistent reforms, convergence of welfare programmes, and digital innovation, approximately 250 million Indians have been lifted out of multidimensional poverty," he highlighted.
India is empowering the very last person in the line, following the philosophy of 'Antyodaya'.
Mandaviya said 118 million schoolchildren receive nutritious mid-day meals, and over 800 million citizens have been provided with food security.
Health security has been provided to 425 million Indians, and over 37 million houses have been provided to those with low income, he said.
"Between 2017-18 and 2023-24, our unemployment rate has declined from 6 per cent to 3.2 per cent, and women's employment rate has nearly doubled," Mandaviya said.
"India's social security coverage has increased from 19 per cent in 2015 to 64.3 per cent in 2025," he said.
In view of these efforts, Mandaviya listed out that The International Social Security Association has conferred India with the "ISSA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Social Security" this year.
India is focusing on the seamless delivery of these programmes.
"Through a network of bank accounts, mobile internet ownership and unique citizen IDs, we have ensured efficient last-mile delivery through Direct Benefit Transfer," the Minister said.
Mandaviya noted that the Political Declaration being adopted in this summit resonates with the global priorities, especially recognition of women-led development, traditional medicine systems, digital public infrastructure, and cooperatives, as engines for inclusive growth.
"Our economic growth and social development pathways are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and our commitments regarding climate change. We remain steadfast on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals agenda of the UN," Mandaviya told the global leaders.
India believes that social progress is achievable when people remain at the core of policy, when innovation meets inclusion, and when development becomes a shared endeavour, the Minister said.
He stressed that this forum should recognize and acknowledge the distinct circumstances, economic needs, and social requirements of every country.
"India's development trajectory offers an emulative development model for the Global South," the Minister said.
Mandaviya said India is ready to share its best practices on social development in order to strengthen global partnerships. PTI MJH DRR