Jaishankar Condemns Pakistan's State-Sponsored Terror at UN
Jaishankar Condemns Pakistan's State-Sponsored Terror at UN

Jaishankar Condemns Pakistan's State-Sponsored Terror at UN

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Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has condemned state-sponsored terrorism, specifically criticizing Pakistan for supporting cross-border attacks such as the recent Pahalgam incident, and firmly stated that India will not be intimidated by nuclear threats. Speaking at the United Nations and in media interviews, Jaishankar called for global unity and zero tolerance against terrorism, insisting that perpetrators and their sponsors must not be given impunity. He inaugurated an exhibition at the UN focusing on the human cost of terrorism, highlighting victims’ suffering and the need for collective international action. Jaishankar also countered the narrative that India-US relations are driven solely by concerns over China, emphasizing broader shared interests. These statements coincide with Pakistan assuming the UN Security Council presidency, drawing additional attention to the issue of state-supported terror. The developments reflect India's more assertive approach to self-defense and its call for the international community to hold terrorism sponsors accountable.

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