External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has delivered a stern warning to Pakistan, declaring that India’s tolerance for any form of cross-border terrorism is extremely low. He emphasized that if Pakistan ceases to engage in such activities, which he described as an ‘industry,’ India will treat them as a regular neighbor. Jaishankar made these remarks while addressing the annual general meeting of the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) in Delhi. Regarding China, Jaishankar expressed concerns about the impact of disturbed peace and tranquility in border areas on business relationships. He questioned the willingness to do business with a country that has encroached upon another nation’s territory. Additionally, Jaishankar highlighted India’s efforts to promote domestic manufacturing and procurement, encouraging businesses to produce and purchase within the country. He also mentioned Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan in his address, although no specific details were provided in the given content.
India Warns Pakistan on Terrorism, Addresses China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan
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