India subjected to relentless proxy wars for decades: Deputy permanent representative to UN Nagaraj NaiduPremium Naidu said that states that have exercised the right of self-defence to attack non-state actors located in other states must be consistent with Article 2(4) and Article 51 of the UN Charter and the relevant San Francisco Conference Report of June 1945 Share Via Read Full Story Some states are resorting to proxy war by supporting non-state actors, including terrorist groups, to evade international censure, said Nagaraj Naidu, Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative of India's Mission to UN on Wednesday. "Such support to non-state actors has ranged from providing and equipping terrorist groups with training, financing, intelligence and weapons to logistics and recruitment facilitation," said Naidu.