G7: PM Modi Calls for Strict Action Against Countries Supporting Terrorism - The Statesman
- On June 17, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at the G7 Leader's Summit in Kananaskis, Canada, urging the international community to hold accountable nations that provide support to terrorism.
- His remarks followed the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which Modi described as an assault on the soul and dignity of every Indian, emphasizing no tolerance for double standards.
- Modi criticized the persistent leniency shown toward countries that openly back terrorism and called for collective efforts to fight terrorism, emphasizing that those who provide such support must face consequences and be held responsible.
- He cautioned that failing to respond firmly to terrorism, which opposes the values of humanity, would be unforgivable in the eyes of history, and emphasized that ignoring terrorism for personal interests amounts to a betrayal of humanity.
- Modi's address underscored India's commitment to amplifying Global South concerns and strengthening global cooperation to achieve peace, prosperity, and development without tolerance for terrorism.
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Nations openly supporting terrorism continue to be rewarded: PM at G7
“On one hand, we are quick to impose various sanctions based on our own preferences and interests. On the other hand, nations that openly support terrorism continue to be rewarded,” he said, obliquely referring to the West including the US’ ties to Pakistan.
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Kananaskis (Canada), Jun 18 (PTI) India’s neighbourhood has become a breeding ground for terrorism and turning a blind eye towards the challenge would be a “betrayal of humanity”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told G7 leaders, seeking action against Pakistan for its support to cross-border terrorist activities. In an address at a G7 outreach session here, […]
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