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'No Let-Up In Cross-Border Terror': MEA Slams Pakistan For Backing Terrorism Against India

'No Let-Up In Cross-Border Terror': MEA Slams Pakistan For Backing Terrorism Against India

News1811-07-2025
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The MEA, in its official report of 2024, India has consistently urged Pakistan to take concrete, verifiable and irreversible steps to curb terrorism emanating from Pakistan
India has hit out at Pakistan for its continued support for terror, saying there has been no let-up in cross-border terrorism.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), in its official report of 2024, India has consistently urged Pakistan to take concrete, verifiable and irreversible steps to curb terrorism emanating
from Pakistan.
'Several UN-designated terrorists and terrorist entities continue to thrive in Pakistan. Pakistan has not demonstrated any sincerity in delivering justice to the families of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks," it said.
India and Pakistan engaged in a military conflict after the Indian armed forces struck nine terror sites in Pakistan and PoK in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 people were killed in April this year.
The MEA said India continues to face cross-border terrorism as well as hostile and fabricated propaganda generated by Pakistan.
'Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism remains a core concern. India has persistently asked Pakistan to respect the January 2004 commitment of not allowing its soil/ territory under its control to be used for terrorism against India. There has been no let-up in cross-border terrorism," read the statement.
The ministry said Pakistan engages in disinformation campaigns and anti-India propaganda globally to vilify India. 'The Indian government has completely and unequivocally rejected in entirety all such actions and statements by Pakistan on matters which are completely internal to India," it added.
As per the MEA report, the use of military-grade weapons, drones, communication equipment and underground tunnels for infiltration by terrorists, as well as smuggling of arms and narcotics into India across the Line of Control and the International Boundary, points to the existence of a state-supported terrorist ecosystem directed against India.
The MEA said India continues to raise the issue of terrorism emanating from Pakistan directed at India, at various bilateral and multilateral fora including at the UN. 'Instances of crossborder infiltration, ceasefire violations, illegal construction along the border, smuggling of narcotics and weapons and violation of bilateral agreements have also been regularly raised through diplomatic channels with Pakistan. This has led to a greater awareness in the international community on Pakistan's use of terrorism as a tool of statecraft," it added.
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