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'Terrorism knows no borders': Raghav Chadha's plea for global cooperation

AAP MP Raghav Chadha has called for a united global front against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, speaking at the Asia Leadership Conference (ALC) in South Korea. He emphasized the need for global solidarity in the fight against terrorism, highlighting India's recent military operation, Operation Sindoor, as a demonstration of the country's commitment to defending its people.

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In a resounding call for global unity against terrorism, AAP MP Raghav Chadha took the stage at the prestigious Asia Leadership Conference in South Korea, urging the world to join hands in the battle against this pervasive threat. With India's recent Operation Sindoor sending shockwaves across the globe, Chadha's message was clear: terrorism will not be tolerated, and those who sponsor it will be held accountable.

Operation Sindoor: A message to the World

Raghav Chadha hailed Operation Sindoor as a message to the world that India will not tolerate terrorism and will take decisive action to protect its citizens. "India does not seek conflict, but will never shy away from defending its people," he said. The operation, which targeted terrorist infrastructure across the border, was a demonstration of India's new doctrine of zero tolerance towards terrorism.

A Paradigm shift in India's approach to terrorism

Raghav Chadha highlighted the paradigm shift in India's approach to terrorism, from a reactive to a proactive and preemptive stance. "India has emerged as a decisive, resolute nation, demonstrating a clear willingness to conduct cross-border strikes against terrorist infrastructure," he said. This shift in approach is a message to the world that India will not be deterred by terrorism and will take all necessary steps to protect its citizens.

Global leadership and cooperation

The Asia Leadership Conference, co-hosted by Chosun Media and the Center for Asia Leadership, brought together over 320 global leaders and 2,500 delegates from politics, business, academia, and civil society. Raghav Chadha's participation in the conference highlights India's growing stature as a global leader in the fight against terrorism.

A call to action

Raghav Chadha concluded his speech by calling for a global alliance against terrorism. "Time now for all of us to form a Global Alliance Against Terror: India believes terrorism anywhere, is a threat to peace everywhere," he said. This call to action emphasizes the need for global cooperation in the fight against terrorism and highlights India's commitment to playing a leading role in this effort.
 

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