Close X
Saturday, January 11, 2025
ADVT 
India

India Tears Into Pak's Narrative Of Non-State Actors In Terror

IANS, 09 Sep, 2016 11:33 AM
    Taking on Pakistan, India today said the concept of state actors and non-state actors on the issue of terrorism is a "false dichotomy" and a state cannot escape responsibility by hiding behind it.
     
    India also said that acting against some terror groups is not a justification for giving a free pass, leave alone active support, to other groups.
     
    Without mincing words, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar tore into Pakistan's narrative that terror attacks against India are done by non-state actors and said the state cannot escape responsibility.
     
    Speaking at a conference organised by US-based East West Centre, the Foreign Secretary reminded everyone that this was the case after 9/11 attack when countries were told that they cannot escape responsibility by saying that non-state actors were involved.
     
    "There is a connect between state actors and non-state actors which is why we use the word 'sponsored'. So, the state cannot escape responsibility by saying it is non-state. This is not just vis-a-vis India. It was the situation even after 9/11," Mr Jaishankar said.
     
    He underlined that the concept of state and non-state actors is a "false dichotomy".
     
     
    "We have always maintained the view that acting against some groups is not a justification for giving a free pass, leave alone active support, to other groups. So, you can't have a segmented, differentiated fight against terrorism," he said.
     
    He was responding to questions about US, while supporting India's stand on terrorism, also saying that Pakistan was fighting against terrorism by taking action against various groups.
     
    Mr Jaishankar said the world has a better sense of the nesting ground of terrorism in the region, where terrorism is being bred and nurtured.
     
    His remarks came as India upped the ante on the issue of "terror export" from the neighbouring country, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi raising it at BRICS meet and East Asia Summit, where he called on the international community to isolate and sanction "this" instigator.
     
    PM Modi urged other BRICS members to intensify joint efforts to combat terrorism and sought "coordinated actions" by the grouping to "isolate supporters and sponsors of terror".
     
    "There's one country in our neighbourhood whose competitive advantage rests solely in producing and exporting terrorism," he later said in his address at the East Asia Summit, without naming Pakistan.
     
     
    Asked about China blocking India's bid to put Pakistan- based terrorist Masood Azhar's on UN Security Council blacklist of groups linked to al-Qaeda or ISIS, Mr Jaishankar said India has a view and is trying to persuade people with different viewpoint.
     
    He said that 15 countries are supporting India's bid and there "must be a logical reason" why they are doing so. "Let us see what happens. I think we need to be patient and see where we go. Obviously we have our viewpoint and we are trying very hard to persuade people with a different viewpoint," he said.
     
    The Foreign Secretary said that today there is a much sharper awareness of the fact that terrorism is no longer a national issue.
     
    "That the idea that 'oh, this is India's problem, we are ok'... I think that era today is behind us. People know that terrorist organisations and individuals are very well connected, and what is India's problem problem today has been somebody else's problem too," he said.
     
    The Prime Minister had also raised the terror issue at the G20 meet.
     
    "We expect the international community to speak and act in unity, and to respond with urgency to fight this menace. Those who sponsor and support terrorism must be isolated and sanctioned, not rewarded," PM Modi had said in his intervention during the concluding session of the meeting of the world's 20 strong economies.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Nitin Gadkari Seeks Indian-American Participation In Start-up Movement

    Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Sunday urged the Silicon Valley professionals of Indian-origin to participate in India's Start-up Movement to help make it a success.

    Nitin Gadkari Seeks Indian-American Participation In Start-up Movement

    Wife In Coma, Indian Techie To Be Buried, Not Cremated, In US

    Wife In Coma, Indian Techie To Be Buried, Not Cremated, In US
    The body of an Indian man, who died in a road accident in the US earlier this month, is likely to be buried as his wife is in coma and cannot give consent for his cremation.

    Wife In Coma, Indian Techie To Be Buried, Not Cremated, In US

    Surrey, B.C., Sees 20 Drug Overdoses In Less Than 24 Hours: Health Officials

    Surrey, B.C., Sees 20 Drug Overdoses In Less Than 24 Hours: Health Officials
    SURREY, B.C. — Officials in Surrey, B.C., are warning people about potent illicit drugs after a jump in overdoses.

    Surrey, B.C., Sees 20 Drug Overdoses In Less Than 24 Hours: Health Officials

    Sidhu Has Proved His 'Opportunist' Credentials: Congress

    Sidhu Has Proved His 'Opportunist' Credentials: Congress
    "Sidhu ji is anyways more of a comedian and cricketer. His participation in the political arena is very low," said Asha Kumari, Punjab, Congress-in-charge.

    Sidhu Has Proved His 'Opportunist' Credentials: Congress

    Navjot Sidhu Quits As BJP Rajya Sabha MP, All Set To Join AAP

    Navjot Sidhu Quits As BJP Rajya Sabha MP, All Set To Join AAP
    The 52-year-old former cricketer and commentator may be AAP's chief ministerial candidate in Punjab, say sources.

    Navjot Sidhu Quits As BJP Rajya Sabha MP, All Set To Join AAP

    You Heard PM's 'Mann Ki Baat'. Now, Arvind Kejriwal Brings 'Talk To AK'

    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will hold an interactive session, titled 'Talk to AK', tomorrow where people from across the country can ask him questions over the phone, through text messages and social media.

    You Heard PM's 'Mann Ki Baat'. Now, Arvind Kejriwal Brings 'Talk To AK'