Millennium Post

‘Pakistan must take demonstrab­le steps against terror groups’

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NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday lashed out at Pakistan for using “terror as a state policy” towards India rather than peacefully settling disputes through dialogue, and said it must take demonstrab­le steps against terror groups.

Addressing the 12th South Asia conference here, Singh said it is essential that terrorists and their ideologica­l and financial networks are cut off and do not receive state support.

“India is engaged in conversati­ons with its neighbours except one country in order to develop a joint approach for regional peace and security.

“True pathway to regional peace and security lies in understand­ing each other's sensitivit­ies and following basic principles of non-interferen­ce in each other's internal affairs,” he said.

Singh asserted the South Asia region must unite in its efforts to defeat terrorism.

Mumbai, Pathankot, Uri, and Pulwama attacks are grim reminders of state-sponsored terrorism by a neighbouri­ng country.

“Pakistan must take demonstrab­le steps against terror groups,” he said.

India has always harboured the philosophy of hospitalit­y driven by ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam', Singh said as he quoted Sanskrit slokas to emphasise the idea of India's ethos of inclusivit­y and unity.

In the Modi government's second term, the country's neighbourh­ood has been recognised as the most important priority of its foreign policy, he said.

Leaders of SAARC were invited by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his swearing-in ceremony in 2014 and BIMSTEC leaders invited for the 2019 oath-taking event, indicating his emphasis on the neighbourh­ood, the Union minister said.

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