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Jaishankar on Pakistan's 'double game': 'Was both with Taliban and...'

Pakistan was with both the Taliban and with the other side. But, when the Americans left, the double game could not be sustained. Whatever benefits they were getting out of the double game that also went down, says Jaishankar

April 16, 2025 / 09:55 IST
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Jaishankar said Pakistan was also trying to gain something from the conflict in Afghanistan
Jaishankar said Pakistan was also trying to gain something from the conflict in Afghanistan

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the 2008 Mumbai terror attack marked a turning point in relations with Pakistan when Indians collectively felt that such behaviour from a neighbouring country could no longer be tolerated.

Speaking at Charotar University of Science and Technology, Jaishankar acknowledged India's transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the last decade.

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In contrast, Pakistan has remained unchanged, continuing with what he termed as its "bad habits." When asked why the Indian government rarely discusses Pakistan publicly anymore, Jaishankar explained that there was no need to waste "precious time" on them.

"India has changed. I wish I could say Pakistan has changed. They unfortunately, in many ways, are continuing their bad habits. I would say the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack was the turning point. I think that was when the Indian public, across political parties, said this is too much," he said, adding that "People felt that the country (India) cannot accept this behaviour from a neighbour".