'A terrorist is a terrorist' in any language and one should not allow terrorism to be excused or defended: Jaishankar's Stand Against Excuses and Defense
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Responding to queries regarding how Indian diplomats navigate sensitive issues with their international counterparts, Jaishankar highlighted the diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds that nations bring to diplomatic discussions. He emphasized the essence of diplomacy in reconciling differing viewpoints to reach common ground.
Khalistani Terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun Threatens To Attack Indian Parliament ‘On Or Before December 13’ | 10 Points
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Pannun claimed that a purported conspiracy by Indian agencies to eliminate him had been unsuccessful. He vehemently declared his intention to retaliate by orchestrating an assault on the Parliament on or before December 13. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation in light of these developments.
US Shared Insights on Criminal Nexus, a Mutual Concern for Both Nations: MEA
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Bagchi stated, "During recent discussions on India-US security cooperation, the US shared inputs related to a nexus between organized criminals, gun runners, terrorists, and others."
Man Arrested in Haryana for Pro-Khalistan Graffiti in Delhi, Allegedly Acting on Pannun's Direction
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Singh's arrest played a pivotal role in averting potential untoward incidents during the final match of the ICC Cricket World Cup on November 19.
3 soldiers killed in Kashmir encounter
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"On specific inputs regarding presence of terrorists on higher reaches of Halan in Kulgam, operations launched by security forces on Friday. In exchange of firing with terrorists, three personnel sustained injuries and later succumbed," the army said, adding that search operations are continuing in the area.
Cross-border terrorism can't be basis for starting discussion with Pakistan, says Jaishankar
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Addressing a townhall meeting, he said that it is not possible to have a normal relationship with Pakistan until there is an “abrogation of this policy of cross-border terrorism”.
UN drops India from list of countries needing attention over children in armed conflicts
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“In view of the measures taken by the Government to better protect children, India has been removed from the report in 2023” on Children and Armed Conflicts (CAAC), he wrote in the report released on Tuesday. But separately his CAAC report noted that there were five child casualties fromcross-border shelling from Pakistan.
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