“…Pyridines are key motifs in agrochemicals, functional materials, transition metal catalysis, and organocatalysis. − Thus, the development of practical methods for the selective functionalization of these heterocycles remains an important challenge for both academia and pharmaceutical industry. Apart from the selective activation of C–H bonds of pyridine to forge C–C, C–N, and C–O bonds, the introduction of C–P bonds is of high importance as its enables access to phosphonates, phosphine oxides, and phosphines, which are highly important scaffolds in materials science, biochemistry, and catalysis . More importantly, the development of site-selective phosphonation has attracted much attention during the last decades, given the capability of those approaches to furnish organophosphorus compounds in straightforward and step-economical fashions. , …”