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‘Modi Govt put terrorism on global agenda': EAM Jaishankar's big claim in Rajya Sabha — top quotes

‘Modi Govt put terrorism on global agenda': EAM Jaishankar's big claim in Rajya Sabha — top quotes

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Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Wednesday that terrorism has been brought on the global agenda because of the efforts of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Union government. Jaishankar was speaking in the Rajya Sabha, commencing the debate on Operation Sindoor.
Operation Sindoor is being debated during the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament. The operation was launched in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. The debate began in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, while the Lok Sabha took up the discussion on Monday
Here are the top quotes from the EAM speech:
-Terrorism is now on the global agenda because of efforts of Modi govt
-There was no linkage of trade in any conversation with US, other countries
-Pakistan attacked, and India gave afitting and appropriate response
-Despite not being its member, we were able to getan UNSC statement on bringing perpetrators of thePahalgam attack to justice
-We were able to get UN recognition that The Resistance Front (TRF) is proxy of Pakistan-based LeT
-On May 9, US Vice President informed PM Modi about Pakistan's plan of massive attack on India
-Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, signed by the then Prime Minister was not to buy peace, but for appeasement
-The Modi government has corrected the wrongs of Nehru's policies by suspendingthe Indus water treaty with Pakistan
-India has faced cross-border terrorism since 1947
-Pahalgam terror attack absolutely unacceptable, red line crossed; there had to be accountability, justice.
-When Operation Sindoor commenced, a number of countries were in touch with us to see how serious the situation was and how long it would go... We gave the same message to all the countries... that we were not open to any mediation. Anything between us and Pakistan will only be bilateral... And that we were responding to the Pakistani attack, and we would keep responding. If that fighting was to stop, Pakistan must make a request. And that request could only come through the channel of the DGMO.
Terrorism is now on global agenda because of efforts of Modi govt.
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