Key Points

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar delivered a powerful speech at the UN General Assembly calling out Pakistan as the epicentre of global terrorism. He cited specific examples including the recent murder of 26 tourists in Pahalgam and India's retaliatory Operation Sindoor strikes. Jaishankar emphasized the need for deeper international cooperation to counter state-sponsored terrorism and choke terror financing. The minister also highlighted India's commitment to multilateralism and the UN's evolving role in addressing global challenges.

Key Points: Jaishankar Slams Pakistan as Global Terrorism Epicentre at UN

  • Jaishankar cites Pakistan as epicentre of global terrorism at UN General Assembly
  • References April Pahalgam tourist murders as recent cross-border barbarism
  • Details India's Operation Sindoor missile strikes on terrorist targets
  • Calls for international cooperation to choke terror financing
  • Emphasizes need to sanction prominent terrorists globally
  • Highlights UN's expanded role in development and climate goals
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Major international terrorist attacks traced back to that one country: Jaishankar slams Pakistan at UN

India's External Affairs Minister exposes Pakistan's role in major international terrorist attacks at UNGA, citing Pahalgam tourist murders and Operation Sindoor strikes

"For decades now, major international terrorist attacks are traced back to that one country - S Jaishankar"

New York, September 28

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday emphasised the need for collective action against terrorism, pointing to India's long-standing experience with the threat posed by its neighbour, which has been the "epicentre of global terrorism".

Addressing the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Jaishankar cited the recent murder of 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, and stressed that nations must unequivocally condemn state-sponsored terrorism.

"India has confronted this challenge since its independence, having a neighbour that is an epicentre of global terrorism. For decades now, major international terrorist attacks are traced back to that one country. UN's designated lists of terrorists are replete with its nationals. The most recent example of cross-border barbarism was the murder of innocent tourists in Pahalgam in April this year," said Jaishankar.

He emphasised India's commitment to defending its people against terrorism and bringing perpetrators to justice.

"India exercised its right to defend its people against terrorism and brought its organisers and perpetrators to justice," said Jaishankar.

India launched precision missile strikes on nine terrorist targets across Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) on May 7, 2025. Operation Sindoor targeted key terrorist installations, including Jaish-e-Mohammed's stronghold in Bahawalpur and Lashkar-e-Taiba's base in Muridke.

The objective of Operation Sindoor was to dismantle terrorist infrastructure and prevent future cross-border attacks. India exercised its right to defend its people against terrorism and brought the perpetrators to justice.

"While asserting our rights, we must also firmly face up to threats. Countering terrorism is a particular priority because it synthesises bigotry, violence, intolerance and fear," said Jaishankar.

Jaishankar underscored the importance of deeper international cooperation to counter terrorism, including choking the financing of terrorism and sanctioning prominent terrorists.

"Because terrorism is a shared threat, it is essential that there is much deeper international cooperation. When nations openly declare terrorism a state policy, when terror hubs operate on an industrial scale, and when terrorists are publicly glorified, then such actions must be unequivocally condemned. The financing of terrorism must be choked even as prominent terrorists are sanctioned. Relentless pressure must be applied on the entire terrorism ecosystem. Those who condone nations that sponsor terror will find that it comes back to bite them," said the EAM.

He highlighted the evolution of the UN since its founding, particularly with the advancement of decolonisation and globalisation.

The organisation's role has expanded significantly, with a greater focus on development goals, climate change, trade, food, and health access.

"Forces unleashed by history since the founding of the UN propelled this body forward. As decolonisation advanced, the world began to return to its natural diversity. The membership of the United Nations quadrupled, and the organisation's role and remit grew significantly. In the era of globalisation, its agenda has evolved even further. Development goals took centre stage even as climate change emerged as a shared priority. Trade acquired greater prominence while food and health access were recognised as essential to global well-being," said Jaishankar.

Jaishankar's speech comes amid a complex global landscape, with conflicts, climate crises, and economic volatility posing significant challenges.

"Namaskar from the people of Bharat. We are gathered here, eight decades since the founding of this unique body. The UN Charter calls on us not just to prevent war, but to build peace. Not just to defend rights, but to uphold the dignity of every human being," added Jaishankar.

His address highlights India's commitment to multilateralism and its role in promoting peace, development, and human rights.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Jaishankar ji spoke like a true statesman. The Pahalgam attack on innocent tourists was heartbreaking. Strong action was needed and India delivered. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Michael C
As someone living in Delhi, I appreciate our government taking strong action. But I hope we also focus on improving border security technology to prevent such attacks in the first place.
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Ananya R
The international community needs to wake up! When will they realize that terrorism anywhere affects everyone? India has been fighting this battle alone for too long.
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Sarah B
While I support strong action against terrorism, I worry about escalation. Diplomatic solutions should be pursued alongside military actions. Peace should remain the ultimate goal.
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Vikram M
Operation Sindoor sent a clear message - India won't tolerate terrorism anymore. Our armed forces deserve all the respect for executing such precise strikes! 💪

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