New Delhi, Government of India has made it clear that terrorism criminals Pakistan, India cannot be “uniform”, the victim of cross -border terrorism, the Center told Parliament on Thursday.
External Affairs Minister Kirti Vidhan Singh said this in a written response for questions in the Rajya Sabha.
The Ministry of External Affairs was asked how the government has fought the claims of “China’s growing influence” in terms of intelligence and military cooperation to address “the growing influence of China in India-Pakistan hypotheses in global diplomacy” and “the growing influence of China on Pakistan”.
“The Government of India has made it clear that the criminals of terrorism, that is, Pakistan cannot be equaled with a victim of cross -border terrorism, that is, India. This uneven message was constantly repeated during a conversation with the interlocutors of Pahgam Terror Attack and Operation Sindoor.”
Seven all-party delegations, who visited various global capitals after Operation Sindoor, “expressed” the above message “vigorously expressed”, demonstrating a firm approach to combat India’s strong national consensus and to combat terrorism in all its forms and expressions.
He said, “The issue of terrorism in all its forms and expressions, including cross-border terrorism, was taken up during his recent visit to India with the Chinese Foreign Minister,” he said.
Mea was also asked how the government plans to strengthen India’s foreign policy story in 2025-2026.
Singh said, “The global community widely accepts India’s strong democracy, economic progress, strength on military, technical skills, decent heritage and its contribution to addressing global issues.”
He said that the government’s engagement with various stakeholders, including think-tank and educational and research institutes, works to highlight the achievements and priorities of India’s foreign policy, he said.
“The government performs a series of public diplomacy initiatives targeted to take India’s message to the world and continues all efforts to further strengthen India’s voice in global affairs.
Singh said, “It constantly monitors all developments that affect India’s security and national interest and take all necessary steps in this regard.”
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