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Foreign Minister Jaishankar is on a visit to America. He said this in an interview to American magazine Newsweek.
Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said in America- India has every right to take action against terrorism for the safety of its people. India will continue to exercise this right. He was talking to the media before the meeting of Quad (Quad) Foreign Ministers at Washington DC on Tuesday.
He said that the victims of terrorism and those who spread terror should never be seen the same. The world should adopt a policy of zero tolerance against terrorism.
Earlier, Jaishankar had said in an interview with CEO Dev Prasad of American magazine Newsweek on Tuesday- India-Pakistan ceasefire has no business with America.
Was there at the time of Modi-Vance’s conversation
In the interview, Jaishankar said- US Vice President JD Vance spoke to PM Modi on the night of 9 May. I was also in the same room during that time. Vance warned that Pakistan is planning a major attack on India. PM Modi did not care about this and said- the attack will be responded to.
The Foreign Minister said- The next morning (May 10) US Secretary of State Marco Rubio contacted the PM. Said- Pakistan is ready for talks. After this, Pakistan’s DGMO Major General Kashif Abdullah contacted India’s DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai and requested ceasefire.
In fact, on May 10, the first information of ceasefire between India and Pakistan was given by US President Donald Trump through his X post. Trump has said on several occasions that India-Pakistan had threatened not to trade, after which both countries agreed to ceasefire.
Jaishankar said- Discussion related to diplomacy and business is completely different
Jaishankar said- the developments did not happen in that way. Discussion related to diplomacy and business is completely different. I think people associated with business are doing what they should do, such as numbers, lines, products and business agreement. They are all professional and focused.
Jaishankar said-
The attitude of India is clear that the terrorists will not be released in any way. They will no longer be seen as a proxy. Will not spare the governments that raise terrorists.
Jaishankar said- Pahalgam attack thought was an economic war
During the discussion, Jaishankar said that on 22 April, the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir was understood to be an economic war. Its purpose was to ruin the tourism industry in Kashmir. The attack was an attack on tourism, which is the backbone of the economy of Kashmir.
Terrorists wanted people to be afraid, tourists should not come and the economic structure of the valley should be broken. The attackers separated people on the basis of religious identity and then murdered, so that communal tension could spread.
Many people of Indian origin participated in the program. These included many people associated with the industry.
Jaishankar said- India is no longer afraid of nuclear weapons threat
Jaishankar said that India will give a befitting reply to terrorism coming from Pakistan. He said that India is no longer afraid of nuclear weapons threats.
Jaishankar said- Now the time to show this fear is gone that both countries are nuclear forces, so India should take restraint. If Pakistan attacks, we will also answer and directly attack them. Neither the terrorists will get exemption, nor will their boss be safe.
Donald Trump again took credit for India-Pakistan ceasefire
There were signs of ending the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza of US President Donald Trump after Iran stopped the war. With this, the US President had once again taken credit to stop the war between India and Pakistan.
He had said that I had stopped the war between India and Pakistan by asking my officials to cancel all agreements with both countries. Everyone saw that Indo-Pakistan was on the verge of a major war.
Both have nuclear strength. I threatened both that if the war did not stop, the US would not trade with Delhi and Islamabad. Then both agreed to stop the fight.
On May 10, there was a ceasefire between India and Pakistan
To avenge the Pahalgam attack on 22 April, the Indian Air Force did an air strike in Pakistan and POK at 1:05 am on 6-7 May. In the operation which lasted only 25 minutes, 9 terrorist hideouts in 7 cities were destroyed. It was named Operation Sindoor.
The ceasefire was on May 10 after drone and missile attacks on each other for four days between India and Pakistan. Trump first informed about this on his social media platform. Since then, he has claimed to end the struggle between India and Pakistan more than 15 times.
However, India has been continuously saying that the ceasefire was agreed on a direct talks between the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of the India-Pakistan forces. However, Pakistan has given the credit of ceasefire to President Trump several times.
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