‘No impunity to terrorists’, ‘no yielding to nuclear blackmail’: EAM Jaishankar at U.N.

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar called on Monday, June 30, 2025, as the global community did not encounter terrorists with lack of punishment, that the response of India as a proxy and that India’s response to the expensive attack against terrorism was upset for a nuclear blackmail.
Mr. Jaishankar made a three -day visit to the US, while opening an exhibition titled ‘Human Cost of Terrorism’ at the UN Headquarters.
The exhibition, which will be exhibited in two places at the UN Headquarters between 30 June-3 July and July 7, was opened the day before Pakistan started the chairman of the UN Security Council on Tuesday, July 1.
Jaishankar, who referred to the 22 April expensive terrorist attack, said five weeks ago that the United Nations Security Council issued a “strong condemnation ve in the expensive” a terrible terrorist act of terror, “and demanded that the perpetrators be held responsible and to be given to justice.
Uz We’ve seen this since then. This response is a greater importance of the zero tolerance message for terrorism.
Approximately two weeks after the expensive attack of 26 civilians were killed, India, Pakistan and Pakistan launched a Sindoor operation aimed at the Sindoor Operation in Kashmir, which was occupied.
“Any state sponsorship should be exposed and resistant, Ja Jaishankar said,“ We know that terrorism is a threat to peace everywhere so far. EAM is one of the most severe threats to humanity.
“The antithesis of everything represented by the UN – how they should carry out the relationships of human rights, rules and norms and nations with each other,” he said.
“When terrorism is supported by a state against the neighbor, when it is fueled by the bigotry of extremism, when a series of illegal activities turn to illegal activity, it is imperative to explain it to the public, and a way to do it is to state that it has prepared it for a global society.”
The Digital Exhibition exhibits terrible terrorist attacks worldwide from 1993 Mumbai bomb explosions, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks to April 22 expensive attacks and named terrorist clothes responsible for performing attacks, including several Pakistani -based assets and individuals.
In his statements, Mr. Jaishankar said that terrorism is a “a sense of seriousness we gather” for the exhibition that emphasizes the human cost.
“This exhibition, a modest but determined effort to give a sound to those who can no longer speak, is a praise of those who have been dismissed from us, and remembering the lives that are shattered by the scourge of terrorism,” he tells the story of the images and visuals in the exhibition at any moment, every moment, every vehicle and every word.
The minister stressed that the pain of the families of the victims of terrorism was “a clear reminder of the urgency of our common responsibility for combating terrorism and manifestation”.
Here, the UN said, iz We should not only remember ”, to mobilize, protect and support the values and human rights that terrorism is trying to destroy.
In an article in X, Mr. Jaishankar said, “This morning, ‘Human Cost of Terrorism’ in New York ‘@un attended the opening of the exhibition on the center.
“The UN Security Council appreciated the strong condemnation of the expensive terrorist attack and the need to hold its perpetrators responsible.” He said that the exhibition has a greater message of zero tolerance against terrorism: “There is no punishment against terrorists; not being treated as a proxy for terrorists; not to be given to nuclear blackmail; terrorism sponsorship should emerge and face it must face; terrorism is a threat to peace everywhere.” “Also underlined the common and urgent responsibility of the global community to combat terrorism in every forms and manifestations of terrorism, Ja Jaishankar underlined in the X Post.
Published – 01 July 2025 07:31