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In a recent interview with Politico, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India’s Foreign Minister, provided a candid assessment of the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. He emphasized that the foundational issues fueling these conflicts remain unresolved, pointing out that Pakistan continues to train and deploy thousands of terrorists across the border into Indian territory.
Jaishankar highlighted that India remains vigilant and prepared to respond decisively to any threats, asserting that the country is ready to take targeted military actions against terrorist organizations and their leaders based in Pakistan if provoked by terrorist attacks or hostile activities. He reiterated India’s stance that peace can only be achieved through tangible steps to dismantle terrorist networks and end cross-border terrorism.
These remarks underscore the persistent strain in India-Pakistan relations, with the Indian government maintaining a firm attitude towards safeguarding national security. Jaishankar’s comments come amid ongoing concerns over regional stability and the threat of terrorism emanating from Pakistan.
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