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S Jaishankar emphasized that India has evolved under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the last decade, while Pakistan remains caught in her “bad habits.”

Minister of External Affairs S Jaischar (PTI)

The Minister of External Affairs, S Jaischar, said that Mumbai’s terrorist attack was a turning point that changed the way India saw his relationship with Pakistan, since at the time the Indians decided collectively that such provocations could no longer be tolerated.

Speaking at the University of Science and Technology of Charotar in Gujarat, S Jaishankar emphasized that India has evolved under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the last decade, while Pakistan remains trapped in her “bad habits.”

S Jaishankar said: “India has changed. I would like to be Pakistan.

When asked about how India can take advantage of groups such as BimStec and Brics, S Jaishankar said: “A great country like India … We will have many interests, many partners, friends. Now, the world is a very competitive place. It is natural.

He added: “You mentioned, BimStec, BRICS also mentioned. I can give it very different partners. There is a group called Quad with America, Australia and Japan. There is a meeting called Voice of Global Sulling almost. Ocean group, there is a colombo safety conclave … What we are trying to do is see how we have the maximum number of platforms, maximum opportunities, maximum opportunities.

India news ‘Pakistan caught in bad habits’: Jaishankar calls Mumba’s attacks at the 11/11 at the point of inflection in Indo-Pak ties
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