At the Oxford Union, Pakistan stood firm and unchallenged as India’s top speakers withdrew at the final moment, leaving the field open for a fully prepared and confident Pakistani panel led by General (R) Zubair Mahmood Hayat.
What was meant to be a global stage of debate turned into a clear display of intellectual strength, composure, and narrative clarity from Pakistan, while India stepped back from open scrutiny. With seasoned voices like General Zubair Hayat, Hina Rabbani Khar, and Dr. Mohammad Faisal ready to defend Pakistan’s position with logic, law, and confidence, the Indian delegation’s collective withdrawal revealed the fragility of its narrative.
Pakistan earned an uncontested victory a triumph of reason over rhetoric, and a reminder that when the spotlight of accountability shines, only the prepared step forward.
