‘Don’t Think We Are Going To Spell Out…’: Jaishankar’s Fresh Warning To Pakistan With ‘Right To Defend’ Message From US | India News

Foreign Minister Dr. S Jaishankar stressed that India would not hesitate to take action if terrorist attacks such as expensive, such as expensive, will not hesitate to take action. Jaishankar, who appealed to the media in Washington after the success of the four summit and bilateral meetings, said that India had clearly conveyed the zero tolerance position against terrorism.
“What we communicate very clearly is that we mean that when we say that there is a zero tolerance to terrorism … If you return to the address of the Prime Minister after shooting on May 10, for really for terrorist groupings and really terrorist groups, and whatever these messages are, no matter what these messages, we do not think of it.
Jaishankar said that he shared India’s concern with all his four -fourth colleagues – USA, Australia, Japan. EAM said that India gave four members information about the nature of a terrorist challenge. “Today, we are very determined to respond very strictly and we have the right to defend ourselves … The perpetrators of terrorism can account for, and it is important because what we do on May 7 is that the purpose of Sindoor will act against the terrorist attacks, when it comes to, when it comes to, we should act against the words.”
Eam Dr S Jaishankar also said that India expects to make a four -time summit later this year. Dr Jaishankar, who shares the details of the four meetings and results, said that the grouping has initiated Quad Critical Minerals attempt to focus on mineral healing, which is very important for the entire four countries.
“The SEA Ship Observer Mission has a quartet. This includes our coast guards … Then there is a maritime legal dialogue to be made later at the expert level. We have taken some steps to expand the awareness of the Indo-Pacific Partnership through Gurogram Fusion Center.” He said.
He said that the aim of the group was to strengthen strategic stability in Indo-Pacific, and that discussions were largely dedicated to increasing delivery in various initiatives and projects.




