In the wake of recent remarks by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh regarding the country’s stance on counterterrorism operations, the United States has called for restraint and dialogue between India and Pakistan. Amidst escalating tensions, the US State Department has emphasized the importance of de-escalation and peaceful resolution.
In a press briefing, US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller reiterated the US stance of not intervening in bilateral matters between India and Pakistan. However, he underscored the significance of both nations finding common ground through dialogue to prevent further escalation of tensions.
The remarks by Indian leadership, particularly PM Modi’s statement regarding terrorists being targeted within their homes, have stirred concerns internationally. The Biden administration has refrained from openly discussing sanctions or taking a stance on specific incidents, including the alleged assassination plot of Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, designated as a terrorist by India, has been at the center of a recent controversy involving an alleged assassination attempt, which US authorities claim to have foiled. Despite these developments, the US has not publicly announced any sanctions against India, emphasizing its policy of not previewing such actions.
India’s strong stance against cross-border terrorism has been reiterated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who emphasized the need for Pakistan to take decisive action against terrorism. Singh’s remarks underscore India’s commitment to combatting terrorism within its borders and potentially across borders if necessary.
As tensions persist between the two neighboring countries, the US continues to advocate for dialogue and peaceful resolution. The onus remains on India and Pakistan to engage in constructive discussions to de-escalate tensions and foster stability in the region.
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