Pakistan criticizes an Indian minister of External Affairs by claiming that India’s “latest rant is a reflection of rising frustration over India’s failure to tarnish and isolate Pakistan.”
“India has been involved in a wicked campaign over the past few years to deceive the world community by fabricating a story of victimhood and spreading hateful anti-Pakistan propaganda. This behavior needs to cease, “According to a statement released by the Foreign Office (FO) on Wednesday.
Indian External Affairs Minister S made a statement. In the statement, the minister said that since the epicenter of terrorism is close to India, “naturally, our experiences and views are valuable to others.” There is no further context provided about the minister’s statement or the situation being referred to. Jaishankar and his Austrian counterpart Alexander Schallenberg made the declaration while visiting Austria and Cyprus.
India’s Involvement in terrorism
The Foreign Office (FO) made a statement. In the statement, the FO said that India’s rhetoric against Pakistan cannot obscure its overt support for terrorism or the existence of state-sponsored terrorism in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). There is no further context provided about the FO’s statement or the situation in IIOJK.
The FO argued that India should stop engaging in terrorism, subversion, and espionage against Pakistan rather than blaming others.
The foreign ministry made a statement. In the statement, the foreign ministry pointed out that a document with indisputable proof of India’s involvement in a 2021 terrorist attack in Lahore was recently made public. There are no further details provided about the terrorist attack or the document.
Pakistan disagrees with a minister’s comments about terrorism.
The Foreign Office (FO) made a statement. In the statement, the FO referred to the evidence of Indian involvement in terrorism and sabotage. The FO said that this evidence is irrefutable and spans decades and geographies. Examples of this involvement include the death of over 40 Pakistani nationals on Indian soil in the 2007 Samjhota Express tragedy and the arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav, a serving Indian Navy Commander, from within Pakistan in 2016.
No other nation “practices terrorism,” according to Jaishankar, in the manner that Pakistan does.
“We live next door. They are experts in “international terrorists,” just as we are in information technology. Years have passed, yet we could demonstrate to the world that while terrorism is being committed against us today, it will also be committed against you tomorrow, according to Jaishankar, who was reported by India Today.
The Foreign Office responded to these remarks by claiming that they “are yet another indication of the Indian leaders’ penchant to create facts with relation to terrorism for misleading the world community.” There is no further context provided about the remarks or the FO’s response. It is not clear what the FO is referring to when they mention “these remarks.”
The Foreign Office (FO) stated that the assertions are an attempt to conceal India’s reputation as a state-sponsor of terrorism and a serial violator of human rights. There is no further context provided about the assertions or the FO’s statement. It is not clear what the FO is referring to when they mention “assertions.”