India's keeping reply to Pakistan at UN:At the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), India strongly cornered Pakistan on the issue of terrorism on the international stage. Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and First Secretary of the UN Mission, Petal Gahlot, made their points very clearly. They stated that countries that sponsor terrorism will squatter consequences. This firm stance by India caused embarrassment for Pakistan.
India's Strong Warning on Terrorism
Jaishankar did not directly name any country in his speech, but his message was clear. He stated that countries that promote terrorism received no sympathy and that such countries would squatter consequences. He tabbed Pakistan the "epicenter of global terrorism" and reminded that for decades, major international terrorist attacks have been linked to this country. The United Nations terrorist lists include many Pakistani citizens, which is a proof of Pakistan stuff associated with terrorism.
Jaishankar mentioned the murder of innocent tourists in Pahalgam older this year and described it as the latest example of Pakistan's navigate -border barbarity. He said that India took whoopee to protect its citizens and put criminals in the dock of justice.
Petal Gehlot's Sarcasm and Zero Tolerance
Petal Gehlot made fun of Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif's claim, "We won the war," and said that if the burnt hangar and the destroyed runway should be considered as a victory, then Pakistan has every right to believe it. She insisted that India prefer a policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism and moreover make the terrorists responsible for their sponsors.
Gehlot made it well-spoken that India would never bow to nuclear threats or blackmail. She said that terrorism is at the cadre of Pakistan's foreign policy, and recent events prove this again. In her words, "No matter how much drama and lies there are, the truth cannot be hidden."
International Cooperation and India's Message
Both Jaishankar and Gehlot emphasized the need for international cooperation in fighting terrorism. He said that all countries of the world will have to take touchable steps versus terrorism. India made it well-spoken that countries that support terrorism will not be tolerated.
India's offer at the UN General Assembly not only exposed Pakistan but moreover sent a message to the world that there will be no compromise versus terrorism. India made it well-spoken that security and peace are its top priorities.

