"India Will Never Countenance Perpetrators Of Evil Being...": S Jaishankar
- On Saturday, June 7, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held talks in New Delhi with the UK’s top diplomat, David Lammy, focusing on strengthening India-UK relations and enhancing collaboration on counterterrorism efforts.
- The meeting took place in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which Jaishankar called barbaric, and he expressed appreciation to the UK for its clear denunciation of the incident and its support in combating terrorism.
- Jaishankar highlighted initiatives such as the Technology Security Initiative in AI, semiconductors, and health tech, and hailed the India-UK free trade deal as a milestone.
- Annual trade between the two countries has surpassed 25 billion Euros, and Jaishankar emphasized that India maintains a strict stance against terrorism, urging its allies to share the same commitment.
- The two ministers emphasized their intention to expand collaboration in trade, security, technology, education, and diplomacy, aiming to enhance the comprehensive strategic partnership.
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‘Perpetrators of evil…’ Jaishankar reiterates zero tolerance for terrorism in talks with UK’s David Lammy
India will never countenance "perpetrators of evil" being put on par with its victims and expects partners to understand its policy of "zero tolerance" against terrorism, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday during extensive talks with his British counterpart David Lammy.
"India Will Never Countenance Perpetrators Of Evil Being...": S Jaishankar
India will never countenance "perpetrators of evil" being put on par with its victims and expects partners to understand its policy of "zero tolerance" against terrorism, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said.
Jaishankar reaffirms zero-tolerance policy on terrorism in talks with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy
Dr S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister (EAM), on Saturday (June 7) reiterated India's firm stance against terrorism during wide-ranging discussions with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy in New Delhi. Emphasising India's 'zero tolerance' policy, Jaishankar asserted that India would never accept equating the 'perpetrators of evil' with their victims. His remarks were viewed as a clear message to the international community, especially ami…
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