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Modi at Shanghai Summit: We Must All Stand United Against Terrorism, Pakistan Humiliated

By Shravanthi R
Modi at Shanghai Summit: We Must All Stand United Against Terrorism, Pakistan Humiliated

Speaking before the assembly of leaders, Modi pointed out that Pakistan has become a base for terrorists launching attacks against India.

Shanghai: In a significant development at the ongoing Shanghai Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the growing threat of terrorism, directly referencing the recent Pahalgam attack. His statements were seen as a direct rebuttal to Pakistan's support for terrorism and a strong condemnation of any nation that backs such activities. Modi emphasized that terrorism poses a major global challenge, affecting not only India but also China and other nations.

Speaking before the assembly of leaders, Modi pointed out that Pakistan has become a base for terrorists launching attacks against India. He directly confronted Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the Kashmir issue, causing a public humiliation for Sharif. Modi's strong stance against terrorism and extremism was a key highlight of his address at the summit.

Modi expressed deep concern over terrorist activities along the borders of India and China, stating that extremism is the biggest challenge to regional integrity and security. He specifically mentioned the recent attack on soldiers in Kashmir's Pahalgam region and questioned whether the international community could tolerate continued support for terrorist organizations.

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The Prime Minister declared that terrorism is not just a threat to the security of one nation but to the entire humanity. He urged the international community to take this issue seriously. Modi recalled that India has been combating terrorism for four decades and that the Pahalgam incident was a stark reminder of its brutal face. He also expressed gratitude to the friendly nations that have cooperated with India in this fight. This major development is expected to have a significant impact on the security and diplomatic relations between the concerned countries.

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