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Terror threat from one neighbour: Jaishankar slams Pak

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar during a press conference said that one of the key achievements of the government in this period has been a strong connection between national security and foreign policy goals.

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Published : Sep 17, 2019, 5:31 PM IST

Updated : Sep 17, 2019, 6:23 PM IST

New Delhi: India on Tuesday made it clear that Pakistan will remain a "unique challenge" until it "successfully" addresses the problem of cross-border terrorism and "becomes a normal neighbour".

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, while addressing a press conference on 100 days of Modi government's second term, said immediate neighbourhood remains a priority for India, with focus on generous and non-reciprocal policy aimed at increasing business and people-to-people contacts.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressing a press conference

Giving a gist of the work done by the External Affairs Ministry since May 30, he said there is a linkage to what the government does domestically and internationally.

He said a major difference is that the co-relation between the national security goals and foreign policy goals has become stronger.

In these 100 days, there has been a message of change against the backdrop of strong vote of confidence for the Modi government from the electorate, Jaishankar said.

He said certain issues like changes in Article 370 and cross-border terrorism also have resonance in the foreign policy.

Talking about the neighbourhood, the External Affairs Minister said it remains the first priority of India and entails connectivity, commerce and contacts.

He noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his second term with a visit to Maldives, followed by Sri Lanka and then Bhutan.

India's policy is going to be generous and non-reciprocal, with emphasis on business and people-to-people contact, Jaishankar said.

Talking about Pakistan in a veiled manner, he said this neighbour will remain a "unique challenge" until cross-border terrorism is "successfully addressed" and until that neighbour becomes a normal neighbour".

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New Delhi: India on Tuesday made it clear that Pakistan will remain a "unique challenge" until it "successfully" addresses the problem of cross-border terrorism and "becomes a normal neighbour".

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, while addressing a press conference on 100 days of Modi government's second term, said immediate neighbourhood remains a priority for India, with focus on generous and non-reciprocal policy aimed at increasing business and people-to-people contacts.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressing a press conference

Giving a gist of the work done by the External Affairs Ministry since May 30, he said there is a linkage to what the government does domestically and internationally.

He said a major difference is that the co-relation between the national security goals and foreign policy goals has become stronger.

In these 100 days, there has been a message of change against the backdrop of strong vote of confidence for the Modi government from the electorate, Jaishankar said.

He said certain issues like changes in Article 370 and cross-border terrorism also have resonance in the foreign policy.

Talking about the neighbourhood, the External Affairs Minister said it remains the first priority of India and entails connectivity, commerce and contacts.

He noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his second term with a visit to Maldives, followed by Sri Lanka and then Bhutan.

India's policy is going to be generous and non-reciprocal, with emphasis on business and people-to-people contact, Jaishankar said.

Talking about Pakistan in a veiled manner, he said this neighbour will remain a "unique challenge" until cross-border terrorism is "successfully addressed" and until that neighbour becomes a normal neighbour".

Also Read: Political leaders extend birthday greetings to PM Modi on his 69th birthday

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India has a unique challenge from one neighbour, who needs to become normal: Jaishankar
         New Delhi, Sep 17 (PTI) Attacking Pakistan, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday said India has a ""unique challenge" from one neighbour who needs to act normal and take action against cross-border terrorism.
          Addressing his first press conference after assuming the office in the Modi 2.0 government in May, Jaishankar, while presenting the ministry's work in the first 100 days, also said one of the key achievements of the government in this period has been a strong connection between national security and foreign policy goals.
          He said Indian voice is now heard much more on global stage, be it at G20 summit or at climate conferences.
         The minister said India's narrative on issues like cross-border terrorism and abrogation of Article 370 has been articulated to global audience.
          In an obvious reference to Pakistan, Jaishankar said, "We have a unique challenge from one neighbour and that would remain a challenge so until that neighbour becomes a normal neighbour and acts against cross-border terrorism." PTI ASK PYK BJ
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Last Updated : Sep 17, 2019, 6:23 PM IST

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