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US returns to push for India-Pak friendship after PM Modi remarks on terror

By emphasising the elimination of terrorists 'in their own homes,' PM Modi aims to convey a message of decisive action against terrorism, underlining the government's commitment to safeguarding the nation and its citizens.

April 17, 2024 / 10:33 IST
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A file photo of PM Narendra Modi.

The Joe Biden administration on April 16 responded to recent statements by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, in which they asserted that India would not hesitate to target terrorists in their houses. The US stated that while it has encouraged New Delhi and Islamabad to avoid escalating tensions and pursue resolution through dialogue, it would refrain from intervening in the matter.

During a press conference, US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller was questioned about India's readiness to combat terrorism. Miller reaffirmed the US' position, saying, "As I have said before, America is not going to get into the middle of this. But we do encourage both India and Pakistan to avoid escalation and find a resolution through dialogue."

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Miller emphasised that he would never preview any sanction actions and highlighted that the US does not openly discuss sanctions. When questioned about why the US has not imposed any sanctions on India regarding the alleged assassination plot of Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, Miller said, "I am never going to preview any sanction actions, which is not to say that there are any coming, but when you ask me to talk about sanctions, it's something that we don't discuss openly."