
India-Pak tension: Former US National Security Adviser (NSA) John Bolton said India is “justified retaliation and attempts to remove terrorist threats” for his sovereignty and people in the middle of escalated tension between India and Pakistan due to a deadly Pahalgam attack.
Bolton, who was President Donald Trump in the first term of office, acknowledged that India had “legitimate right to self -defense” when he faced the threat of terrorism. Bolton, however, urged the new Delhi to exhaust all diplomatic trips before the start of the military branch.
“I think Prime Minister Narendra Modi has performed a large number of restrictions that passed a similar episode in 2019,” said Bolton NDTV, referring to a deadly attack in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, who killed 40 soldiers in 2019 by Lok Sabha in February.
Bolton said it was necessary for India to record for the rest of the world – that she tried everything to ensure a peaceful solution to this long -term problem.
Chinese influence on Pakistan
“I think there are two possible approaches to admission and I am sure that the Indian government has already thought of it. Not 1.
Bolton’s notes Cine in the middle of stress and reduced diplomatic relations with India after the worst terrorist attack on civilians in twenty -five years in Jamm and Kashmir Pahalgama This killed 26 people, mostly tourists, 22 April.
“And not 2. India should go to China and say,” We expect that you pushed Pakistan as a border country with us to control these terrorist groups. If they both fail, we can say India that we have tried to do everything from a diplomatic perspective and avoid significant escalation. “
I think Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a large number of restrictions that passed a similar episode in 2019.
Any military reaction must be “accurate”.
In the middle of the increasing tension, the Ministry of the Interior of the Union (MHA) increases readiness with fake drills across 244 categorized districts in the country 7 May.
Bolton also stressed that if the Indian government calculated that it had actually exhausted all diplomatic possibilities, any military response must “accurate” answer.
“I think Indian retaliation was directed against the group that had an attack … If it were accurate … Then India would have no greater ambitions (a) would give Pakistan the opportunity to save the face … to retreat and restart diplomatic negotiations,” he said.
Last week, the US Vice President JD Vance said that India’s response should be measured to the Pahalgam attack to avoid the launch of the “wider regional conflict”. In an interview with Fox News Vance, he also stressed that Pakistan had to work with India in solving the threat of extremism.
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