There must not be any double standards in combating terrorism: Rajnath Singh at SCO meet
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the need for a unified approach to combat terrorism during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting. He highlighted the dangers of state-sponsored cross-border terrorism, specifically referencing Pakistan's role in supporting terror groups. Singh called for global cooperation and action against those who harbor terrorists, stressing that double standards must not be tolerated.
- ▪Rajnath Singh addressed the SCO meeting in Bishkek, advocating against double standards in combating terrorism.
- ▪He pointed out the threat of state-sponsored cross-border terrorism to national sovereignty.
- ▪Singh urged for global efforts to tackle extremism, radicalism, and terrorism as serious threats to world order.
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There must not be any double standards in combating terrorism: Rajnath Singh at SCO meetThere must not be any double standards in combating terrorism: Rajnath Singh at SCO meetPublished on: Apr 28, 2026 12:30 PM ISTPTIShare viaCopy link New Delhi, The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation must not lose sight of "state-sponsored" cross-border terrorism as there is no place for any "double standards" in combating the menace, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday in a clear reference to Pakistan's support to various terror groups.There must not be any double standards in combating terrorism: Rajnath Singh at SCO meetIn his address at a conference of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Bishkek, Singh said India demonstrated its "firm resolve" during Operation Sindoor that "terror…
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