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'Pakistan epicenter of global terrorism': Jaishankar at UNGA

India

At the 80th United Nations General Assembly, India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar openly called Pakistan the "epicenter of global terrorism."
He urged countries to stop supporting terrorist groups—financially and through other forms of support—especially after recent incidents like the Pahalgam attack and India's 'Operation Sindoor.'
Jaishankar reminded everyone that India has faced terrorism since independence, often linked to Pakistan, and pushed for urgent global teamwork to cut off terror funding.
As he put it, "Countering terrorism is a particular priority," highlighting how important it is for countries to hold each other accountable right now.

Jaishankar's speech comes as India faces rising cross-border threats

Jaishankar's speech comes as India faces rising cross-border threats.
His call for immediate international action isn't just about India—it's about making sure countries work together to tackle terrorism worldwide and keep everyone safer.