
Jaishankar issued the Minister of External Affairs a strict warning against future terrorist provocations and repeated that India does not hesitate to return against Pakistan regardless of location.
“And we don’t care where they are. If they are deep in Pakistan, we will go deep to Pakistan,” said Jaishankar in an interview with Politico during his official visit to Brussels in Belgium, for business interviews with the European Union.
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Jaishankara’s remarks reflect the recent attitude of the government of Narendry Modi to cross -border terrorism. Jaishankar, who was at a high level in Brussels for business conversations with the European Union, also claimed that Pakistan was training “thousands” of terrorists in the open and release of their southern neighbor.
On May 12, Modi claimed that India would not be packed with any “nuclear blackmail” from Pakistan and that the Earth’s military actions against terrorism have been suspended for the time being.
In his first address to the nation after the “Sindoor” Modi operation, he stated that the future procedure would depend on the behavior of Pakistan.
The “Sindoor” is now a new Indian policy against terrorism and a new line has been unloaded, Modi said.
“We will not live with it. So our message is that if you continue to do such a barbaric act they did in April, then it will be retribution and this retribution will be against terrorist organizations and terrorist leadership,” Jaishankar said in an interview Posted 9 June.
Up to 26 people were killed and several others were injured in a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir Pahalgam 22 April. The Indian armed forces began the Sindoor 7th Operation on May and focused on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied by Jammu and Kashmir.
“This (Pakistan) is very soaked in the use of terrorism as a state policy tool. This is the whole problem,” Jaishankar said in an interview. Asked if the conditions that triggered hostility last month still existed, he said, “If you commit to terrorism with a source of tension, it is absolutely.”
“Destroyed and disabled by the airport”
Jaishankar stressed that Indian air strikes were seriously impaired by Pakistani military infrastructure. “As for me how effective Rafale or honestly was, how effective the other systems were – for me, the pudding is destroyed and disabled by the airport on the Pakistan side,” he said as he pushed to comment on reports that Pakistan would shoot down in Pakistan.
If you continue to do the kind of barbaric acts they did in April, then it will be retribution.
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