Jaishankar issues stern warning to Pakistan from US
At a big Quad meeting in Washington, D.C., External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar made it clear that India will "exercise every right to defend its people" against terrorism.
The talks also covered teamwork on maritime security and political issues with the US, Japan, and Australia.
Jaishankar pushes for '0 tolerance' toward terrorism
Jaishankar pushed for "zero tolerance" toward terrorism and said victims shouldn't be treated the same as perpetrators. He asked Quad partners to support India's stand.
The group also checked in on progress since January in areas like maritime safety, logistics, and education.
Ministers emphasize on keeping Indo-Pacific region open and fair
The ministers doubled down on keeping the Indo-Pacific region open and fair for everyone, highlighting freedom of choice for all countries.
India is set to host the next big Quad summit—showing its growing role in regional security.
Jaishankar highlights human cost of terrorism
Before the Quad talks, Jaishankar opened a UN exhibition in New York called "The Human Cost of Terrorism," spotlighting how terrorism affects lives worldwide.
The event recalled global condemnation of attacks like Pahalgam.