Modi Targets Pakistan Over Terrorism at SCO Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi directly accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Tianjin.
He highlighted the Pahalgam terror attack, where terrorists killed 26 civilians in cold blood, as Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif listened.
Modi thanked global partners for standing with India during the crisis and underlined the growing global threat of terrorism.
He questioned whether humanity could ever accept the open backing of terrorism by some countries.
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Terrorism a Challenge for Global Peace, Modi Says as Shehbaz Sharif Listens
Modi declared that security, peace, and stability form the foundation for every country’s development and growth.
He stressed that terrorism, separatism, and radicalism threaten not just India but global stability.
He stated that SCO rests on three pillars—Security, Connectivity, and Opportunity—with security playing the most vital role.
He asserted that terrorism challenges all of humanity, not just one nation.
The Prime Minister demanded unity, insisting that the world must reject all double standards in the fight against terrorism.
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Modi reminded the summit that India has endured terrorism for four decades, forcing thousands of families to lose loved ones.
He identified the Pahalgam attack as both an assault on India’s soul and a crime against humanity.
He urged SCO members to resist terrorism in every form, warning against selective or conditional opposition.
He thanked India’s partners for their solidarity and emphasized that terrorism challenges every peace-loving nation.
He insisted that the world must clearly reject open support for terrorism by some countries without ambiguity.
Observers now await the SCO’s joint statement, which will reveal whether China and Eurasian powers endorse India’s stance.
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