Zero Tolerance for Terrorism: India’s Unyielding Stand
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized global unity against terrorism during an exhibition at the UN. He highlighted India's zero tolerance, referencing the Pahalgam attack and subsequent Indian response. The exhibition showcased the human cost and called for exposing state-sponsored terrorism, reaffirming a no-impunity stance.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has called for global unity to ensure terrorists receive no impunity, underscoring zero tolerance during an exhibition at the United Nations. Through this powerful exhibition, Jaishankar delivered India's staunch message following the Pahalgam attack.
Speaking at the inaugural event, Jaishankar urged the international community to reject the proxies of terrorism and avoid yielding to nuclear blackmail. The exhibition, 'The Human Cost of Terrorism,' displayed at the UN headquarters, serves as a poignant reminder of terrorism's devastating impact.
Referencing India's decisive response post-Pahalgam attack, the minister reaffirmed the need for collaborative efforts against state-sponsored terrorism. The event conveys a clear message that terrorism anywhere endangers peace everywhere, emphasizing global responsibility in combating this grave threat.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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