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S Jaishankar News: Jaishankar condemned the Pahalgam terror attack and thanked the British government. He said that India adopts a zero tolerance policy against terrorism and does not consider the wicked equal to the victims.

External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said that the terrorists and its victims cannot weigh the same scales.
After Operation Sindoor, India is now engaged in exposing Pakistan. First took revenge for Pahalgam attack from Operation Sindoor. Now his terrorist face is exposing worldwide. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar thanked the British government for strong condemnation of the Pahalgam terror attack and expressing solidarity with India in the fight against terrorism. Jaishankar once again cleaned the terrorists and their victims on the same scales. India never wants the criminals of terrorism to be kept equal to its victims.
S Jaishankar’s statement came after getting support from the British government for Operation Sindoor in London. India launched Operation Sindoor in response to the 22 April Pahalgam attack. In this operation on May 7, India destroyed Pakistani terrorist bases. Hundreds of terrorists were killed in this operation.
Delegation led by BJP’s Ravi Shankar Prasad confirmed India’s united position and unwavering commitment to fight all forms of terrorism. Delegation interacted with the UK -based think tanks, ministers of the UK government and India friendly groups during their visit from 31 May to 3 June.
On May 10, India and Pakistan exchanged across the border for four days before agreeing to the ceasefire. In view of India’s strong resolve to fight the Pahalgam terrorist attack and terrorism arising from Pakistan, seven all -party delegations visited various countries and informed the major negotiaters about Operation Sindoor.
S Jaishankar also discussed FTA i.e. India-UK Free Trade Agreement. He described it as a “milestone” and said that which would promote bilateral trade between the two countries and have a positive impact on other strategic aspects of bilateral relations. He said that it will also contribute to strengthening supply and price chains. He also highlighted other areas of India-UK cooperation.

Shankar Pandit has more than 10 years of experience in journalism. Prior to AyraNews24x7 (Network18 Group), he worked with Hindustan Times (Live Hindustan), NDTV, India News and Scoop Hoop. Currently he handles Ho …Read more
Shankar Pandit has more than 10 years of experience in journalism. Prior to AyraNews24x7 (Network18 Group), he worked with Hindustan Times (Live Hindustan), NDTV, India News and Scoop Hoop. Currently he handles Ho … Read more
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