Monday , December 23 2024

'If terrorists don't believe in rules, there are no rules to eliminate them', says S on terrorism. Jaishankar's big statement – ​​News India Live

S Jaishankar's big statement on terrorism: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has given a big statement on terrorism. Foreign Minister Jaishankar interacted with the youth in a program organized in Pune. During this, he said that there has been a change in foreign policy since 2014 and this is the only way to deal with terrorism. He said that Pakistan is India's neighboring country, we are responsible for this.

Pakistan attacked Kashmir: Jaishankar

In his address, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said that in 1947, Pakistan had attacked Kashmir and the Indian Army faced them bravely and the state was united. He said, “When the Indian Army was carrying out its operation, we stopped and went to the United Nations.” Earlier policies on the issue of terrorism were completely different.

Foreign policy has changed: Jaishankar

While talking to the youth, Jaishankar made it clear that terrorism will not be accepted under any circumstances. In response to a question asked about changes in the country's foreign policy, Jaishankar said that my answer is… yes, 50% continuity and 50% change. He said that after the Mumbai attacks, there was not a single person who did not feel that we should not react.

No rules to end terrorism: Jaishankar

Speaking on terrorism, Jaishankar said, terrorists should never think that they are across the border so no one can touch them. Let me tell you, terrorists do not follow any rules, so I think there are no rules to eliminate them.

How can Lord Hanuman be seen as a diplomat? On this question, the Foreign Minister said that an ideal diplomat first represents his boss and the country's party. During this period the environment is sometimes favorable and sometimes negative. How to present one's position in front of other countries in times of pressure is the paramount point of diplomacy. In Ramayana, Lord Bajrangbali went to Lanka, where he stood by Lord Rama even in challenging circumstances.