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Sharm-el-Sheikh back in focus as NDA slams UPA’s 26/11 response: Why is 2009 joint statement controversial

During the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament, top ministers from the Narendra Modi government launched a scathing critique of the then Congress-led UPA government’s approach to cross-border terrorism.

July 29, 2025 / 15:06 IST
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File Photo - Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) and his then Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani shake hands during a meeting on the sidelines of the 15th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh on July 16, 2009.
File Photo - Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) and his then Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani shake hands during a meeting on the sidelines of the 15th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh on July 16, 2009.

The controversial Sharm-el-Sheikh joint statement of 2009, which has long been seen as a diplomatic misstep in India’s handling of Pakistan post-26/11, is back in the national spotlight. During the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament, top ministers from the Narendra Modi government launched a scathing critique of the then Congress-led UPA government’s approach to cross-border terrorism.

As the Lok Sabha discussed Operation Sindoor -- India’s May 2025 retaliatory strike on terror launchpads in Pakistan -- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar invoked the Sharm-el-Sheikh summit to contrast the Modi government’s assertiveness with what they described as the UPA’s “strategic error.”

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Rajnath Singh: "Sharm-el-Sheikh was a mistake"

Defence Minister Singh led the charge, calling the joint statement issued after then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani in the Egyptian resort town in July 2009 a damaging shift in India’s posture.