'Terroristan, Not Pakistan': Jaishankar Humiliates Pak In Europe, Warns Against Nuclear Blackmail

| Jun 10, 2025, 09:17:28 PM | TOI.in
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who is on an official visit to Europe a month after India launched Operation Sindoor against terror sites in Pakistan and PoJK, urged for zero tolerance against terrorism and nuclear blackmail and called Pakistan— 'Terroristan'. During a joint press conference with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas in Brussels, Jaishankar said, 'This is not a conflict between two states. This is actually a response to the threat and practice of terrorism. So, I would urge you not to think of it as India-Pakistan, but think of it as India-Terroristan.’ EAM further called for strong international cooperation and understanding on the matter of terrorism. Jaishankar also added that the global community must never yield to nuclear blackmail.#jaishankar #sjaishankar #eam #indiadiplomacy #operationsindoor #antiterrorism #nuclearsecurity #indiapakistan #terroristan #brussels #eudiplomacy #globalcooperation #zerotolerancetoterror #foreignpolicy #indiasecurity #kallaskonference #counterterrorism #internationalrelations #indiainbrussels #europevisit #diplomacy #news #latestnews #europe #toi #toibharat

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