Emphasizing that the security of the interests of the nation is paramount, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar claimed in Pakistan that India will never bow down in any form of nuclear blackmail.
Addressing the convocation of foreign national students at Parul University in Vadodara, Gujarat, EMS Jaishankar said that the zero tolerance of New Delhi for terrorism has appeared through its actions today.
He said, “We will never give nuclear in blackmail. Whatever decision to take in the national interests of India will be taken and will continue.”
He asked for the April Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, claiming 26 lives, including a Nepali National, an attempt to destroy the tourism economy of Jammu and Kashmir and a bad desire to sow seeds of religious discord.
“Recently, we saw an attempt to destroy the tourism economy of Jammu and Kashmir and destroy a bad desire to sow the seeds of religious discord. The brutality of the murders required an exemplary response that was distributed … It is mandatory that they are ready to use terrorism for their end. Accepted,” Jayashankar said.
“Time has changed, and our resolve is now very strong. The sub -stations of terrorism are no longer immune. India’s zero tolerance for terrorism has appeared through its actions today …” Jayashankar said.
Emphasizing the issues of the global South, Eam said, “The world also has other challenges especially in front of our brothers and sisters. We all realized during the Kovid epidemic that our health safety depended on others. Ukraine conflict brought the vulnerability of energy security.
He talked about the imperative of strong international cooperation in a more diverse and pluralistic world, and New Delhi’s approach conducted by the ethos of Vasudawa Kutumbakam.
He also highlighted India’s strong advocacy to the global South contained in shared history and general aspirations.
In particular, India launched Operation Sindor on 7 May in response to the Pahgam terror attack. (AI)