Cross-border terrorism by Pak affecting India's vision of peaceful neighbourhood: Sushma Swaraj
In A Written Reply In Rajya Sabha, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj Said India’s Approach Towards Its Neighbourhood Is Focused On Greater Connectivity, Stronger Cooperation And Broader Contacts.
Terror emanating from Pakistan including continues ceasefire violations is affecting India's vision for a secure and peaceful neighbourhood, External Affairs Minister Sudhma Swaraj said Thursday.
In a written reply in Rajya Sabha, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said India’s approach towards its neighbourhood is focused on greater connectivity, stronger cooperation and broader contacts.
Asserting that high-level visits to all countries in the neighborhood have imparted a new energy to bilateral ties, the minister said the government has resolved “long-pending issues, extended timely assistance” to various countries.
“However, the challenge of cross-border terrorism and large-scale ceasefire violations by Pakistan continue to have a negative impact on our vision for a secure, prosperous and peaceful neighbourhood.
“The government continues to meet this challenge with renewed resolve and determination,” Swaraj said.
She was replying to a question regarding India’s foreign policy with respect to neighbouring countries and if there was a proposal to rethink or restructure it.
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