India’s roar in SCO: Rajnath Singh said – ‘Not war, dialogue is the solution’, gave a strong message to the world on terrorism.

Rajnath Singh SCO Meeting Terrorism Statement: Amidst increasing conflicts and instability in the world, India has once again given a strong message of peace and security. In the important meeting of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), India’s Defense Minister Rajnath Singh made a strong attack on the issue of global security and terrorism.

He clearly stated that in the current fragmented global environment ‘war’ No problem can be solved, but peace can be established only through dialogue and diplomacy.

SCO’s increasing role in global security

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh In his address, he said that in today’s world, unilateralism and conflicts are increasing rapidly, due to which global consensus has weakened. He said that wars and conflicts in recent years have not only caused huge loss of life and property but have also affected the global economy.

At such a time, the role of the SCO region becomes even more important because this region has been the center of the world’s oldest civilizations and shared cultural heritage.

‘Zero Tolerance’ on terrorism

India reiterated its commitment on the issue of terrorism, calling it the biggest threat to humanity. Rajnath Singh ‘operation vermilion‘ Referring to India’s ‘zero tolerance’ Clarified the policy. Referring to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, he said that such incidents shock the entire humanity and prove that there can be no justification for terrorism.

He said in a strict tone that terrorism has neither any religion nor any country. He specifically criticized ‘state-sponsored’ And appealed for united action against cross-border terrorism. He cautioned the global community that there should be no room for double standards in the fight against terrorism.

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‘New World Order’ Instead of a ‘more ordered world’

Presenting a new vision on the global stage, the Defense Minister said that what is needed today is only a ‘New World Order’. Not to create, but to create a &8216;more orderly world&8217; To make. For this, he stressed the role of Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) which can help in dealing with radicalism and separatism.

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