Jaishankar's Stern Warning to Pakistan From US: ‘India Will Exercise Every Right to Defend Its People'
- On July 1, 2025, speaking from Washington D.C. during the QUAD Foreign Ministers' meeting, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized that India will take necessary measures to protect its citizens from terrorism.
- This statement followed ongoing tensions and reflected India's call for Quad partners to understand its stance on terrorism while emphasizing a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
- Jaishankar emphasized that Quad initiatives have advanced notably in recent months, spanning areas such as maritime affairs, supply chain management, educational collaboration, and diplomatic alignment, while also highlighting the partnership's growing unity and sharpened focus.
- He emphasized that the international community must adopt a zero-tolerance stance on terrorism, stressing that victims should never be equated with perpetrators. Additionally, he noted that a more united, agile, and purpose-driven Quad will enhance its effectiveness.
- The meeting reaffirmed the Quad partners' joint resolve to uphold sovereignty, strengthen maritime security, and prepare for the upcoming annual summit in New Delhi, signaling continuing strategic collaboration.
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A more focused Quad will help deliver better, says Jaishankar
The External Affairs Minister says India has “every right” to defend its people against terrorism and the partners of Quad grouping should “appreciate” that; he reiterates India’s commitment to rules-based international order and the “free and open Indo-Pacific”
Jaishankar tells Quad leaders in US: 'India has every right to defend its people against terrorism'
With his counterparts from the US, Australia and Japan listening, Jaishankar added that India expects its Quad partners to understand and appreciate its position on dealing with terrorism.
Jaishankar's stern warning to Pakistan from US: ‘India will exercise every right to defend its people'
With his counterparts from the US, Australia and Japan listening, Jaishankar also said that India expects its Quad partners to understand and appreciate its position on dealing with terrorism.
QUAD Ministerial to Reaffirm Shared Commitment to Free, Open Indo-Pacific, Says State Dept Spox
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Spokesperson of the US Department of State, Tammy Bruce, on Monday (US Local time) informed during the press briefing the shared commitment of the QUAD countries towards Indo-pacific. World News | QUAD Ministerial to Reaffirm Shared Commitment to Free, Open Indo-Pacific, Says State Dept Spox.
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