New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not name Pakistan, but stressed the need not to adopt ‘double standards’ in the fight against terrorism. The special thing is that when PM Modi gave this strong message on the issue of terrorism, Chinese President Xi Jinping was also present next to him, who is considered a close ally of Pakistan. PM Modi made it clear that united and firm support of all countries is necessary in the fight against terrorism and its financing. There should be no room for double standards in the fight against terrorism and radicalism, he said. He also addressed the BRICS leaders and made it clear that there is a need for international cooperation to fight terrorism and there is a need to complete the long pending resolutions in the United Nations on this issue.
Let us tell you that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has returned from the BRICS Summit held in Kazan city of Russia, where he gave the message of peace and dialogue to the world. During this summit held on 22 and 23 October, PM Modi clearly said that India is not a supporter of war, but of dialogue and diplomacy. In the presence of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin in the summit, PM Modi raised the issue of terrorism and gave a strong message to Pakistan through gestures.
This comment of PM Modi is important because China has previously blocked proposals to list Pakistani terrorists several times in the United Nations. Whenever India takes action against terrorism in international forums, China often uses its veto power to help Pakistan. PM Modi gave a clear message from the BRICS forum itself that if Pakistan leaves the path of terrorism, then India is ready for talks. This statement once again warns Pakistan that dialogue with India is not possible without ending terrorism. After this strong message from PM Modi, it has become clear that India has given priority to peace and security and will not adopt any soft stance against terrorism.