External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Tuesday that India is not going to blackmail nuclear, saying that New Delhi will no longer accept that terrorists are proxies and support the government that supports and financing them. He said that terrorists will be treated with “no impurities” and what India needs to do to protect their people.
Jaishankar said in an interview to Newsweek in Manhattan, “We are not going to yield for nuclear blackmail, which you know that there can increase there, and so we should not do anything.”
About two months after the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, 22 people were killed in the foreign minister’s comment.
Jaishankar called it a “war work”, which was aimed at destroying tourism in Kashmir, which he said was the mainstay of the economy. He said that after India, Pahalgam attack, it decided that it could not allow terrorists to work with impureness.
In his newsweek interview, Jaishankar said that India’s message to the world is that there should be zero tolerance for terrorism and there should be no situation under which the acts of terrorists should be allowed, supported or funded. He said that India has been a victim of terrorism for the last four decades, and recalled various terrorist attacks like 26/11 Mumbai attacks and Parliament attacks.
When asked about India’s message to global powers on cross -border terrorism and India’s message to international institutions, he said, “This morning, I was in an exhibition on terrorism in the United Nations, and this was something that was not for our Embassy, ​​our mission for the United Nations and the reason was that we were actually from other countries which we were from other countries which we had from other countries which were, which we were from other countries. We were from other countries, which we were from other countries, which were from other countries, which were from other countries, which we were from other countries, which we were from other countries, which were from other countries.
“If we take the view that one terrorist act or one term organization or one sponsor of terrorism is justified here or you give them a free pass or you Underplay it, IT can Easily Happen, IT Happen in other situations. The message to the world has to be that little be Support, Finance, Sponsor Terrorist Act.
“Now in our particular case, we had an experience of it unfortunately. This experience has been very intense for the last four decades, but has actually started from our freedom time. If you see within a few months of our independence, the terrorists were again sent to Kashmir with the idea that they are proxy and they are soon a pakkastanary invasion.”
“We have really fought with terrorism for the last four decades and we have some terrible cases. Everyone will remember the attack of Mumbai and where a major global metropolis was for a few days, in fact, was actually brought to a standstill with a scale attacks and especially with targeting on the basis of this country. The Foreign Minister said that India was taken hostage at that time.
He said, “We have a wire of these attacks and we have now reached a point, and I think this feeling in India on 22 April, this feeling that is enough in India is enough, which we know is enough because you know that Pahgam means that it is going to work. Identify their trust before being killed.
“So, now keep in mind that these are not people you know that those who work secretly, I mean these terrorist organizations that are equal to the corporate headquarters in the populated cities of Pakistan, everyone knows that organization A and organization B and they are actually buildings that we have destroyed,” they said.
Emphasizing India’s stance to deal with terrorism, Jaishankar said, “We are very clear, there will be no impurity for the terrorists that we will not treat them in any way and leave the government that supports support and finance and inspires them in many ways.”
Jaishankar stressed that India will not cross India with the threat of weapons when it comes to responding to across the border attacks.
“We will not allow nuclear blackmail to stop us from responding from responding because we have also heard that you know that both of you are nuclear countries, so another man will come and do terrible things, but you should do nothing because it does not worry the world. Now we do not know that we do not know the people going there. We will not know the people who will do another free passes and we will do what we will do to protect our people.” Said.
On 22 April, terrorists attacked tourists at Besaran Meadow in Pahgam and killed one from 25 Indian citizens and Nepal, injuring several others.
In response to the Pahalgam attack, the Indian armed forces launched a target attacks against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in more than 100 militants’ deaths to the deaths of Jai-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-TIB, and Hijhine.
On 24 April, India announced several measures against Pakistan, including suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, crossing the only operating land border in Attari and demolishing diplomatic relations.
Meanwhile, before arriving at Washington, DC on Tuesday (local time), Jaishankar was in New York, where he inaugurated an exhibition at the United Nations on ‘The Human Cost of Terrorism’, highlighting the need to highlight the state sponsorship of terrorism. (AI)