
External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar addressed pointed questions in Washington, D.C., covering the India-US relationship, Pakistan's role, and global responses to terrorism. He firmly stated that India-U.S. ties are defined by mutual growth—not third-country dynamics like Pakistan. On terrorism, he criticized the West’s inconsistent stance, stressing that India remains principled and consistent when addressing global terror attacks.
Key Takeaways:
India's independent and confident diplomacy stance
Ceasefire with Pakistan: Handled bilaterally via DGMOs
Strong critique of Western double standards on terrorism
India-US bond: Built on trade, tech, defense—not Pakistan