Exposing Terror: The Human Cost of Attacks
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar inaugurated an exhibition at the UN headquarters highlighting the human cost of terrorism. This exhibit underscores the attacks by terror groups, notably those based in Pakistan, outlining the global impact and efforts against such heinous acts.

In a bid to emphasize the grave consequences of terrorism, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar inaugurated an exhibition at the UN headquarters. The exhibit, titled 'The Human Cost of Terrorism,' highlights the worldwide suffering caused by terror attacks, especially those carried out by Pakistan-based groups.
The exhibition arrives ahead of Pakistan's turn to preside over the UN Security Council starting Tuesday. It brings to attention the severity of attacks from Mumbai in 2006 to recent incidents in Pahalgam, naming responsible organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba.
By organizing this impactful display from June 30 to July 11, the Permanent Mission of India seeks to galvanize international support against cross-border terrorism, aiming to strengthen India's ongoing campaign for global collaboration in combatting such threats.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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