- BRUSSELS — External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday called on the
European Union to view the conflict with Pakistan as India vs
"Terroristan’' as he highlighted India's zero-tolerance stance on terrorism.

In this image released by @DrSJaishankar via X on June
10, 2025, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar with members of European
Parliament David McAllister, Sandro Gozi and Nikos Papandreou during a meeting.
(@DrSJaishankar via PTI Photo)
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- During a joint press conference with EU High
Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, in
Brussels, Jaishankar was asked about the India-Pakistan conflict in the wake of
the Pahalgam terror attack.
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- "This is not a conflict between two states per se.
This is actually a response to the threat and to the practice of terrorism. So,
I would urge you not to think of it as India-Pakistan, but ‘India-Terroristan’,
you will then appreciate it," he replied.
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- Jaishankar stressed that India strongly believes that
there must be zero tolerance for terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
- “In that context, it is also essential that we never
yield to nuclear blackmail. This is a shared and interconnected challenge for
the global community and it is imperative that there is strong international
cooperation and understanding on the matter,” he said.
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- Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated after the
Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which claimed 26 lives. India carried out
precision strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied
Kashmir on May 7.
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- The on-ground hostilities from the Indian and Pakistan
sides that lasted for four days ended with an understanding of stopping the
military actions following talks between the directors general of military
operations of both sides on May 10.
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- Jaishankar was joined by Kallas for the First Strategic
Dialogue between India and the EU, during which they held productive
discussions on deepening cooperation in defence, maritime security,
counter-terrorism, cyber & AI, space and defence industry collaborations.
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- He told reporters that they had a “very open and
productive meeting” covering areas of defence and security, maritime security,
cyber and space. He also reiterated plans to conclude an “ambitious and
balanced” India-EU FTA by the end of the year.
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- "It is apparent that the world order is in the midst
of a profound change. These trends have intensified in many ways. We have
without doubt entered an era of multipolarity and strategic autonomy,” he said.
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- "As two important poles of that emerging reality,
there is a powerful place for India and the European Union to forge deeper
ties. Working towards that goal requires intensified cooperation in many
domains,” he said.
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- “At its core is a strong political and strategic rapport
that is built on both our entities being political democracies, market
economies and pluralistic societies. Naturally, how we look at the world and
its challenges are shaped by history, geography, development levels and
experience.
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- "There will be situations when our perspectives may
not be entirely identical, that is understandable, but what is important is
that we expand common ground and understanding and enhance levels of trust,” he
added.
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- Jaishankar said he had exchanged views on the global
order with the EU High Representative and will be discussing the situation in
Europe, including a deeper exchange on the Ukraine conflict, West Asia, the
Indian subcontinent and the Indo-Pacific, among others in further discussions.
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- "I am confident that this will be useful and
productive. Stabilising and de-risking the international economy is today a
strategic priority for us. This has many dimensions, including building more
resilient and reliable supply chains as well as increasing trust and
transparency in digital interactions, creating stronger economic and technology
partnerships between major players, we believe, has acquired even greater
value.
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- “It is with that perspective that we support the goal of
concluding an ambitious and balanced India-EU-FTA by the end of the year. We
also see great benefit in holding an early meeting of the Trade and Technology
Council.”
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- During his week-long tour of Europe, Jaishankar will also
hold talks with leaders of France to boost bilateral ties and reaffirm India's
policy of zero-tolerance against terrorism.