Foreign Secretary Shrungala says, 'Incidents in Paris frightens, India is with France'
Foreign Secretary Shrungala says, 'Incidents in Paris frightens, India is with France'
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New Delhi: India and France have once again taken a big step towards strengthening mutual relations on Saturday. Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla has described France as a firm friend of India. The two countries discussed their strategic relationship ranging from terrorism to global warming, from maritime security to sustainable development.

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla also emphasized that terrorism and fundamentalism are coming out as the most effective form of censorship. The events of last week in Paris are horrific. India stands with France. He said that we cannot pretend that only Lone-Wolf initiative or misguided people have done this kind of action. Behind this is the support of states and organized institutions.'

According to sources, Sringala has said in his statement that, "You know who it is." "We should not avoid a coordinated and definitive response, we cannot avoid it. ” Shringla met a cross-section of prominent French academics, media, and thinkers during his visit. There was great interest in strengthening the dynamics of Indo-French strategic relationship. He described France as a very strong friend.

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