New Delhi . India has been a policy of not tolerating India Terrorism at all, it is expected that our partners will understand this. This was stated by Indian Foreign Minister S.K. Jaishankar said during a conversation with the UK Foreign Minister. Jaishankar thanked Britain for condemning the Pahalgam attack and supporting India’s fight against terrorism. The Foreign Minister said that India will never support the fact that the crime should be kept as the victims. Along with this, Jaishankar described the recent Indo-Bitten Free Trade Agreement, double contribution agreement as a milestone.
British Foreign Minister has come to India
Significantly, Britain’s Foreign Minister David Lammy has been on a two-day visit to India on Saturday to review the business as well as the bilateral relations in the fields of defense and security. Lammy interacted with his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar on comprehensive issues. Jaishankar also praised the Indo-Britain Free Trade Agreement during this period. He has also described this agreement as a milestone.
Talk on cross -border terrorism
According to the information, during a conversation with the UK Foreign Minister, there was also talk on the terrorism being spread by Pakistan from across the border. Let us know that Britain was in touch with both countries during tension on the Indo-Pakistan border last month. Before coming to India, Lammy also visited Islamabad for two days on 16 May. There he also praised both countries for ending military conflicts.
Earlier, five Central Asian countries on Friday strongly condemned the Pahalgam terrorist attack with India. At the same time, demanded that criminals, financiers and sponsors of terrorist acts be held accountable and punished. The fourth edition of the Indo-Central Asia talks organized by New Delhi prominently discussed the challenge of dealing with terrorism. It focused on expanding the overall nature of cooperation between the two sides in many major areas.