Foreign minister indirectly targets Pakistan, said this
Foreign minister indirectly targets Pakistan, said this
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New Delhi: There has been a lot of tension in India and Pakistan in recent times regarding the Kashmir issue. Pakistan has tried to create an atmosphere against India by going to every corner of the world. In this episode, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jayashankar took a target of Pakistan and said that all our neighbours are good except one. At the same time, he flatly denied the possibility of India joining the China Belt and Road Initiative project.

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The External Affairs Minister said during a session of the World Economic Forum that development in India will lead to the rise of the entire region (South Asia). Therefore, many joint ventures are going on in this area. Without naming Pakistan, he said, 'We are no longer talking to our neighbour. Regional cooperation from all our neighbours, except one, has been very good. Jaishankar said that our situation is very unique. Due to the market-based economy, democracy and multi-coloured society in the country, we have no difficulty in keeping pace with the West".

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"As part of emerging Asia, we have a good rapport with many Asian countries who want to balance us. He has dismissed the possibility of India's involvement in the China Belt and Road Initiative project". Jaishankar said that "we are us, there is no other country. This applies not only to this project but to many other issues".

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