Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar Calls for Zero Tolerance Toward Terrorism During Brussels Visit, Refers to Pakistan as 'Terroristan'
- External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized India's firm stance against terrorism while speaking in Brussels on Tuesday.
- His visit came in the wake of heightened tensions following the deadly attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which resulted in 26 casualties and led India to launch Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
- Jaishankar called Pakistan 'Terroristan', stressed that this conflict targets terrorism not a state, and exchanged views with EU officials on security, global order, and the ambition to conclude an India-EU Free Trade Agreement by year-end.
- He warned that if terrorist groups operate in remote areas within Pakistan, India is prepared to pursue them there, promising retaliation should such violence recur, and stressed that India will not be intimidated by nuclear threats.
- The visit reinforced India's diplomatic push for strong international cooperation against terrorism and highlighted growing India-EU strategic relations with a focus on security and economic stability.
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In fresh warning, Jaishankar reminds Pakistan of ‘a man named Osama bin Laden’
S Jaishankar emphasized that the India-Pakistan conflict is rooted in terrorism, warning it could affect the West. He advocated for an EU-India free trade agreement and discussed India's position on global issues, including the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and its strong ties with the US.
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Read Full ArticleAfter the warning given by India's Foreign Minister Jaishankar, Pakistan is in a bad state. Pakistan's former Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani told a lie and called the neighbouring country a supporter of peace and said that we want the welfare of South Asia.
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