India will not tolerate attempts to spread terrorism in the country by taking advantage of Afghanistan situation: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

New Delhi – ‘The developments in Afghanistan are worrying. Taking advantage of this situation, cross-border efforts to incite terrorism in India will not be tolerated. The Indian government is observing this, said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. With the Taliban coming to power in Afghanistan, there are concerns that this could affect Indian security. Against that backdrop, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has been issuing warnings for two days in a row.

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Afghanistan, India, Terrorism, Taliban, Defence Ministry, Rajnath SinghThis warning was given by the Defence Minister while delivering the ‘Balramji Das Tandon Memorial Lecture’ program of Punjab University through a virtual medium. The situation in Afghanistan is worrisome. But taking advantage of this, cross-border efforts to spread terrorism in India will be thwarted. The Defence Minister assured the people that the government is very vigilant about this. Speaking at an event in Tamil Nadu a day earlier, the Defence Minister said that Pakistan’s policy of using terrorism would not be ignored and that India would retaliate decisively.

For the second day in a row, the defence minister seems to have warned Pakistan, which is preparing to take advantage of the situation in Afghanistan and challenge Indian security. Right now, the Taliban are saying that they want better relations with India. At the same time, they said that Kashmir was an internal issue of India and would not interfere in the dispute between India and Pakistan. But Indian position is that the Taliban cannot be trusted. India has not yet made a direct statement on the Taliban. But India has already clarified that it expects a government moving forward on the development path in Afghanistan, taking into account the aspirations of democracy and the people.

India has adopted a very cautious stance regarding the Taliban. In such a scenario, the Taliban is making it clear again and again that India is not a threat to them. However, India’s Defence Minister has said that India will not compromise its security and will even take action in a foreign country if necessary. It is becoming clear that these warnings from India are for Pakistan, which is still on the verge of wreaking havoc in India, along with the Taliban.

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