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India follows a five-point approach to battle terrorism, says Jaishankar
ET Online | July 29, 2025 2:20 AM CST

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed the Lok Sabha on Operation Sindoor. He outlined India's five-point approach to terrorism. This includes a firm response and no yielding to nuclear blackmail. Jaishankar emphasized that terror and talks cannot coexist. He also stated blood and water cannot flow together. He called for national unity against terrorism.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in the Lok Sabha

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India's military action under Operation Sindoor following the Pahalgam terror attack marked a "new normal" in battling cross-border terrorism, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Monday.

The minister said that India now has a five-point approach towards terrorism, including a firm response to terror acts, not yielding to nuclear blackmail and that blood and water cannot flow together, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said in the Lok Sabha on Monday.

"The challenge of cross-border terrorism continues, but Operation Sindoor marks a new phase. There is now a new normal. The new normal has five points," he said.


Explaining the new normal, he added, "One: terrorists will not be treated as proxies, two: cross-border terrorism will get an appropriate response, three: terror and talks are not possible together and there will only be talks on terror, four: not yielding to nuclear blackmail and finally, terror and good neighbourliness cannot coexist, blood and water cannot flow together. This is our position."

Jaishankar further called for a united approach within India in dealing with terrorism, saying it was best reflected when parliamentary delegations visited various countries to apprise them of Operation Sindoor and India's policy on terrorism.

"We can only succeed in ensuring zero tolerance against terrorism if we have a united voice in this country against terrorism. There must not be any division of opinion on this matter," he said.


"The way the parliamentary delegations behaved abroad, I hope the same solidarity will permeate the proceedings in the House," Jaishankar added.

During the special discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, Jaishankar said that US President Donald Trump did not play any role in ending the India-Pakistan conflict in May and said there was no phone call between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the US leader during those crucial weeks.

He said Modi had a phone conversation with Trump on April 22, the day of the Pahalgam attack, and another on June 17, when the prime minister was in Canada. There was no call in between, he noted. Jaishankar also said trade did not figure in any discussion between India and the United States during that period.

At no stage in any conversation with the US was there any linkage with trade and what was going on, he said.

Trump has repeatedly claimed that he used trade to stop the military conflict between the two nuclear powers.


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