Pakistan’s GDP is measured by fundamentalism, this is its karma; Jaishankar rained heavily

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar strongly attacked Pakistan in his address to the 79th meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. He said that Pakistan’s GDP can be measured only in terms of spreading radicalism and terrorism. He cannot blame the world for this, it is only his karma.

Targeting Pakistan, S Jaishankar said, “Many countries are left behind due to circumstances beyond their control, but some countries deliberately take decisions which have disastrous consequences.” A great example of this is our neighboring country Pakistan. Unfortunately, his misdeeds affect others, especially the neighborhood. When this politics instills such fanaticism in its people. Its GDP can only be measured in terms of its exports in the form of radicalism and terrorism. Today we see that the evils that were tried to be inflicted on others are swallowing up our own society. He cannot blame the world. This is just karma. This wasteful country’s greed on other people’s lands must be exposed and countered.”

External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar said, “Countries have taken out more from the international system than they have given in. We see this clearly in every challenge and every crisis, so it is important to reform multilateralism… Division , It cannot be accomplished by the United Nations confronting conflict, terrorism and violence. Every change must start somewhere better than where it all began. There can be no room for that. We, the members of the United Nations, must now carry out that task seriously and purposefully, not because it is a competition to foreign influences, but because if we continue like this, the world will be destroyed. The situation will get worse.

He further said that in these difficult times, it is important to instill hope and rekindle optimism. We have to show that big changes are possible… When India landed on the moon, prepared its own 5G, sent vaccines to the world, there was a message hidden in it. Developed India will be followed closely. An important reason why many people are left behind is the unfairness of the current globalization model. Excessive concentration of production has hollowed out many economies, affecting their employment and social stability.

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