New Delhi: The global community must show zero tolerance for terrorism in all its forms, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Russia.
There can be no justification or whitewashing of terrorism, he said, adding that India would defend its people whenever required.
Repeating New Delhi’s long-standing call for uncompromising, united action against terrorism, the EAM said the fight against the threat must remain a shared priority.
His remarks come shortly after the Centre directed that the November 10 car explosion near the Red Fort be investigated as a terror attack, handing the case to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
Jaishankar also highlighted the value of open conversations at a time of geopolitical volatility and said that India and Russia would exchange views on the Ukraine conflict, the situation in the Middle East and developments in Afghanistan. He added that
India supports ongoing international efforts aimed at peace and an early end to the conflict and a durable settlement would benefit the wider global community, the EAM said.
Jaishankar described India’s relationship with Russia as a factor of stability and said its continued strengthening contributes to international stability.
He is attending the SCO Heads of State Council meeting and holding a series of engagements ahead of President Vladimir Putin’s expected visit to New Delhi next month.
Jaishankar began a three-day visit to Russia by meeting Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov soon after landing in Moscow. Their discussions covered bilateral cooperation along with regional and global developments linked to the SCO, BRICS, the UN and the G20, as reported by Russia’s state-run TASS agency.













