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‘Pak must walk away from terror if it wants dialogue,’ says Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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In a clear message to Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India will have dialogue with Pakistan only when it stay away from terrorism.

“If it wants dialogue, Pakistan must move away from terror,” PM Modi said.

PM was speaking at the second Raisina dialogue organised by the Observer research foundation.

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Here is what the PM said at the dialogue:

  • The world needs India’s sustained rise, as much as India needs the world.
  • The world is going through profound changes. Non-state actors are major contributors to spread of challenges we face.
  • Our initiative of SAGAR – Growth for All in the Region is not just limited to safeguarding our mainland and islands.
  • Institutions and architectures built for a different world seem outdated, posing a barrier to effective multilateralism.

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  • An integrated neighbourhood is my dream. There is a need to strengthen connectivity and bring the region together.
  • In my conversation with President Elect Donald Trump, we agreed to keep building on these gains in our strategic partnership.
  • India alone cannot walk the path of peace. Pakistan must walk away from terrorism if it wants dialogue with India.
  • Those in our neighbours who support violence, hatred and export terror stand isolated and ignored.
  • Not Unnatural For 2 Neighbouring Powers like China and India To Have Differences.

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