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India will never accept attempts to normalise terrorism
Jaishankar also reiterated India’s active role in promoting and protecting human rights globally. “Our approach has always focused on building capacity, enhancing human resources, and strengthening infrastructure in line with the priorities of our partners, while adhering to the principles of fiscal responsibility, transparency, and sustainability,” he said.
India’s commitment to human rights, he noted, is reflected in its development partnerships across the world. “Simultaneously, we have been steadfast in combating terrorism, advocating zero tolerance, and calling out any effort to normalise it,” he added.
“We do not just speak of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam—the world as one family—we live by it. And today, more than ever, this perspective is urgently needed,” he said.
As the world struggles to recover from recent crises, Jaishankar pointed out that growing uncertainties and conflicts continue to challenge global stability.
Concluding his address, he reaffirmed India’s readiness to support and lead global efforts for reform and pledged the country’s firm commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights for all.
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