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News Topical, Digital Desk : India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar held an important meeting with British Foreign Minister David Lammy in New Delhi on Saturday. During this, Jaishankar clearly said that India does not tolerate terrorism at all and will never consider criminals equal to victims. He said, 'We follow a zero tolerance policy towards terrorism and expect our allies to understand this. Also, we will never accept equating criminals with victims.'

Why did Jaishankar give such a statement?

Jaishankar 's statement in front of the British Foreign Minister was a special message for some countries of the world. Actually, this statement was given because after the military tension between India and Pakistan for 4 days (7-10 May) last month, some countries tried to consider both of them the same, which made India very angry. Jaishankar gave a clear message to the global community that India is firm on its tough policy against terrorism. David Lammy arrived in New Delhi on Saturday morning on a two-day visit.

Why has David Lammy come to Delhi?

The purpose of David Lammy's visit is to further strengthen the strategic partnership between India and Britain, increase trade, cooperate on issues related to migration and find new opportunities for British companies in India. A statement issued by Britain said that Lammy's focus is on strengthening economic relations and working on issues related to migration. Before the meeting, Lammy also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

PM Modi said this while sharing the picture

PM Modi said, 'Delighted to meet UK Foreign Minister Mr. David Lammy. I appreciate his important contribution in the remarkable progress in our comprehensive strategic partnership, which has been further strengthened by the recently concluded FTA. I appreciate the UK's support in India's fight against cross-border terrorism.'

Jaishankar thanked Britain

In his conversation, Jaishankar thanked Britain for condemning the Pahalgam terror attack. He said that India values ​​Britain's support in its fight against terrorism. Jaishankar also said that India made clear to Britain the challenge of cross-border terrorism coming from Pakistan. Last month, Britain was among the countries that talked to both the countries to reduce tension between India and Pakistan. Lamy also visited Islamabad on May 16, where he welcomed the agreement to reduce tension between India and Pakistan on May 10.


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