India refused to sign a draft statement in SCO, Pahgam Terror Attack, Balochistan mentioned

India refused to sign a draft statement in SCO, Pahgam Terror Attack, Balochistan mentioned

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on April 22, after leaving the document in the context of the Pahgam terror attack, refused to sign the draft statement at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Organization (SCO) meeting, in which 26 people were killed, killing 26 people, killing 26 people, confirmed by government sources. The Indian ExpressSources said the document, however, mentioned the Jaffer Express abduction in Pakistan by the Balochistan Liberation Army in March, indicating general unrest in Balochistan.

Government sources said no joint statement was issued as the Defense Minister refused to sign the draft details, which represented India’s status on the absence of a common standard for terrorism.

At the SCO meeting in Kingdao, China, Rajnath Singh said that the biggest challenges in the region are related to peace, security and lack of trust, growing radical, extremism and terrorism are the root cause of these problems.

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“Peace and prosperity cannot coexist with the spread of weapons of massive destruction in the hands of terrorism and non-state actors and terror groups. Decisional action is required to deal with these challenges,” he said that those who sponsors, nurture and use terrorism for their narrow and selfish ends, they should convey the consequences.

In a diagonally context of Pakistan, Rajnath Singh said, “Some countries use cross -border terrorism as a means of policy and provide shelter to terrorists. There should be no place for such double standards. SCO should not hesitate to criticize such nations.”

Referring to Operation Sindoor further, he said that India started it in response to a terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir, exercising its right to prevent further attacks against terrorism and east-east.

“During the initiative terrorist attack, the victims were shot after working on religious identity. The resistance front, a proxy of the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tabiba (late), claimed responsibility for the attack. He said with previous terrorist attacks in India with previous terror attacks with previous terror attacks with previous terror attacks.

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Rajnath Singh said, “India’s zero tolerance for terrorism was displayed through its actions. This includes our right to defend ourselves against terrorism. We have shown that the sub -center of terrorism is no longer safe and we will not hesitate to target them.”

He said that there is a need to catch criminals, organizers, financers and sponsors of condemnable acts of terrorism, with terrorism, accountable and bringing them to justice.

Any and every task of terrorism criminally and unjustly, regardless of their inspiration, whenever, wherever, wherever and committed, he said that SCO members should condemn this bad inequality, confirming India’s resolve to fight terrorism in all their forms and expressions.

He further called for active steps to prevent the spread of bigotry among the youth, acknowledging the important role of the mechanism of mice in dealing with the challenge. He said, “The joint details of the council of heads of SCOs on fundamentalists who fought fanatics for terrorism, separatism and extremism issued during the chairmanship of India symbolize our shared commitment,” he said.

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The SCO was established in 2001. India became a full member of the regional inter-governmental organization in 2017 and in 2023 assumed the rotation headed. China has received the SCO chair for 2025. Apart from India, apart from India, SCO membership in Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikisan, Ujikisan, Ujikisan, Ujikisan, Ujikisan, Ujakistan,

Rajnath Singh addressed non-traditional security challenges

Rajnath Singh insisted on combating the technology used by terrorists, including drones for smuggling weapons and drugs, stating that traditional boundaries are no longer the only obstacle against threats in this interacted world.

He said that the world faces a complex web of challenges, including international terrorism and cyber attacks to hybrid war. He said that these threats do not respect national borders and demand an integrated response contained in transparency, mutual trust and cooperation.

He also talked about non-traditional security challenges such as epidemic, climate change, food and water protection, and related social disruption, which do not recognize any limits and affect people’s lives. He emphasized that these challenges cannot be addressed without responsible policies and international cooperation.

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He said that member countries contribute about 30 percent of the global GDP and about 40 percent of the world’s population lives in them, saying that a safe, safe and stable area is in the form of a collective stake, which can contribute to the progress and improvement of people’s lives.

He further stated that globalization is losing pace, and the weakening of multilateral systems has made it difficult to resolve immediate challenges, from maintaining peace and security for the rebuilding of economies after epidemic. He said that competition among major powers is intense, trade and technology are being used rapidly as a tool in geopolitical rivals.

“India believes that improvised multilateralism can help create cooperation to prevent conflict between countries by creating a mechanism for dialogue and cooperation,” he said.

Speaking about India’s commitment to increase its connectivity with Central Asia, he said that better connectivity not only enhances mutual trade, but also promotes mutual trusts.

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“However, in these efforts, it is necessary to maintain the basic principles of the SCO charter, especially respecting the sovereignty and regional integrity of the member states,” he said.

Saying that India has been consistently and stable in its policy in support of peace, security and stability in Afghanistan, he said that India continues to implement the initiative of capacity-making for the Afghan people.

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