Jaishankar told terrorism a big challenge, said- need to deal with it with more commitment

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has described terrorism as a challenge, which requires to deal with a lot of resolve and commitment. He said that a plaque Air India aircraft in Ahakista, Ireland has been set up in memory of the victims of the Kanishka bomb blast, which took place on the coast of Ireland in 1985. In his speech, Jaishankar said that while talking about the struggle, it would be appropriate to say a word even after combating terrorism, especially as the Foreign Minister of a country who has been a victim of terrorist efforts for a long time. Ahakista village in Ireland is actually a memorial plaque, in memory of 329 victims of the Air India aircraft Kanishka bomb blast.
 

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Emphasizing that conflicts are violent and painful, he said, “I want to make a widespread observation about the world situation, which is very difficult to say very lightly. For many reasons, our focus is usually focused on conflicts. The conflicts are violent. They are painful. They are painful. Even about the conflicts, about 60 conflicts are going on in the world, perhaps two or three newspapers or TVs.
 

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Jaishankar also cited the United Nations assessment in the context of the basic development indices. He said, “A year ago, the United Nations had assessed that in terms of basic development indices, health, water, electricity, home, literacy, nutrition, we are at about 17 percent at the end of 4 years and what we should achieve by the end of the decade. Therefore, the world’s situation is difficult, more conflict, post -epidemic effects, extreme climate phenomena, debt crisis, debt crisis, debt crisis, debt crisis, country and country needs. What else can do bilaterally through institutions, I think these are probably issues that we should work on. “

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