India Asserts Right to Self-Defense Against Pakistan-Backed Terrorism
India has right to defend against Pak terror: MEA
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India's External Affairs Ministry emphasized the nation's right to defend itself against cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan. The statement coincides with the anniversary of Operation Sindoor and includes a rejection of allegations from Canada linking India to foreign interference.
- 01India reaffirms its right to self-defense against cross-border terrorism from Pakistan.
- 02The statement marks the anniversary of Operation Sindoor.
- 03India rejects allegations of foreign interference made by Canada.
- 04The country emphasizes its commitment to global anti-terrorism efforts.
- 05India insists on addressing concerns through established diplomatic channels.
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India's External Affairs Ministry reiterated its right to defend against cross-border terrorism from Pakistan, marking the anniversary of Operation Sindoor. Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted that the Pahalgam terrorist attack exemplified Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism. He emphasized India's commitment to global anti-terrorism efforts and rejected recent allegations from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) linking India to foreign interference in Canada. Jaiswal stated that India respects the sovereignty of other nations and advocates for resolving concerns through established diplomatic mechanisms rather than politicized narratives. This stance reflects India's ongoing commitment to combat terrorism while maintaining its diplomatic integrity.
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This statement reinforces India's stance on national security and may influence public perception regarding terrorism and foreign relations.
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