Rajnath Singh spoke strongly against terrorism at a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Bishkek.
He said there should be no “double standards” when dealing with cross-border terrorism. According to him, all countries must act firmly against terrorism, especially when it is supported by governments.
Singh also pointed to Pakistan, saying that countries must not support or protect terrorist groups.
He highlighted India’s strong response during Operation Sindoor, which showed the country’s determination to act against terrorism. He said the operation proved that even places once thought to be safe for terror groups would now face action.
According to Singh, India is committed to fighting terrorism in a strong and clear way. He urged SCO member countries to work together and take equal responsibility in tackling this global threat.