India’s view on terrorism in the region is increasingly being “believed and subscribed to”, Indian Ambassador to the US, Nirupama Rao has said, even as the Obama Administration stepped up pressure on Pakistan to rein-in Haqqani network, which allegedly has links with ISI.
Rao said the India has repeatedly said that one can’t have segmented approach when it comes to applying pressure on any terrorist groups.
One has to deal with all the groups that threaten peace and stability in the region, she argued.
“India’s point of view (on terrorism) is increasingly believed in and subscribed to,” Rao said here at a panel discussion on India-US Strategic Relations organised jointly by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the Brookings Institute, a Washington-based think-tank, peace and stability in the region, she argued.
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