
'Betrayal of all humanity': PM Modi urges G7 to hold Pakistan accountable; warns West against double standards on terrorism
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered an address at the G7 outreach session on Wednesday, calling on the international community to act decisively against countries that support terrorism, indirectly targeting Pakistan.
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He warned that ignoring the threat of terrorism for geopolitical convenience would be a "betrayal of all humanity."
Citing the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam as a 'direct assault on the soul, identity and dignity of every Indian,' PM Modi told G7 leaders, 'Our own neighbourhood has become a breeding ground for terrorism… any country that supports terrorism must be held accountable and made to pay the price.' He added that turning a blind eye to such actions would mean 'history will never forgive us.'
He cautioned against selective treatment of terrorism. 'Can those who spread terror and those who suffer from it be weighed on the same scale?' he asked, adding that nations backing terrorism were still being 'rewarded' while others faced sanctions for lesser actions. PM Modi emphasised that 'there must be no place for double standards' and called for global unity in fighting terror.
India pitches inclusive energy transition , raises Global South's concerns
Shifting focus to energy security, Modi called it one of the biggest global challenges, stressing India's commitment to inclusive development rooted in 'availability, accessibility, affordability, and acceptability.'
He urged developed nations to move forward with a spirit of 'not I, but us,' highlighting how the Global South disproportionately suffers from global conflicts.
'India considers it its responsibility to bring the priorities and concerns of the Global South to the world stage,' he said. Modi also warned that as long as double standards exist, 'sustainable and inclusive development of humanity shall remain out of reach.'
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PM Modi on AI: Energy use, misinformation demand global action
On artificial intelligence, PM Modi acknowledged its potential for innovation but also flagged its high energy demand. He said AI's future must be powered by renewable energy and governed by international frameworks that promote responsible use.
'Deepfakes are a major cause for concern,' PM Modi said, proposing that AI-generated content should carry clear disclosures or watermarks. He also emphasised the need for cooperation on critical minerals and robust global supply chains, cautioning against their monopolisation.
'We must ensure no country uses supply chains solely for its own interests or as a weapon,' he added.

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