India's Zero Tolerance to Terrorism at SCO

India emphasizes a global zero-tolerance approach to terrorism at the SCO meeting, advocating for international cooperation against terrorism.

Why This Matters

Terrorism and international relations are major public concerns, making this topic relevant for discussions on national and global security.

Public Sentiment Summary

Public sentiment is divided: many support India's firm stance against terrorism, while others question the effectiveness of its diplomatic strategies and criticize inconsistent historical approaches to terrorism.

Highlighted Comments

Imperative to end terrorism permanently, no befitting replies.

Yes, Pakistan should have zero tolerance against terrorist India.

Funny to hear him talk about 'terrorism and extremism' now but not when he was hugging and kissing Israeli FM's rear end and signing trade deals with the apartheid and genocidal state of Israel.

I REFUSE to believe that 6800+ people liked a comment saying 'modi attack'.

The Indian army is more than enough to control the Chinese dogs on the borders.

Parties Involved

  • India
  • Pakistan
  • SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization)
  • Israeli Government

What the people want

India: Continue to uphold a strong stance against terrorism while ensuring diplomatic avenues are genuinely effective.

Pakistan: Commit to genuine actions against terrorism to foster peace and stability in the region.

SCO: Facilitate meaningful dialogue among member countries to combat terrorism collectively.

Israeli Government: Reflect on historical actions and their contributions to regional tensions.