{"id":2549231,"date":"2023-06-25T00:53:00","date_gmt":"2023-06-25T04:53:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/pm-modi-and-us-deliver-a-powerful-message-to-a-certain-country-without-naming-it\/"},"modified":"2023-06-25T00:53:00","modified_gmt":"2023-06-25T04:53:00","slug":"pm-modi-and-us-deliver-a-powerful-message-to-a-certain-country-without-naming-it","status":"publish","type":"platowire","link":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/pm-modi-and-us-deliver-a-powerful-message-to-a-certain-country-without-naming-it\/","title":{"rendered":"PM Modi and US Deliver a Powerful Message to a Certain Country Without Naming It"},"content":{"rendered":"

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On September 25, 2021, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden delivered a powerful message to a certain country without naming it. The message was clear and direct, urging the country to stop supporting terrorism and promoting instability in the region.<\/p>\n

The joint statement issued by the two leaders after their meeting at the White House stated, “We call on all countries to take decisive action against terrorist groups operating from their territory or territories under their control and to prevent the use of their territory for terrorist purposes.”<\/p>\n

While the statement did not mention any specific country, it was widely interpreted as a warning to Pakistan, which has long been accused of supporting terrorist groups such as the Taliban and Lashkar-e-Taiba.<\/p>\n

The meeting between Modi and Biden was significant as it marked the first in-person meeting between the two leaders since Biden took office earlier this year. The two leaders discussed a range of issues, including climate change, trade, and regional security.<\/p>\n

However, it was their joint statement on terrorism that garnered the most attention. The statement emphasized the need for all countries to work together to combat terrorism and promote stability in the region.<\/p>\n

The message was particularly significant given the recent developments in Afghanistan, where the Taliban has taken control of the country following the withdrawal of US troops. The Taliban has long been accused of having close ties with Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the ISI.<\/p>\n

The joint statement by Modi and Biden was seen as a warning to Pakistan to stop supporting terrorist groups and promoting instability in the region. It also signaled a growing partnership between India and the US in addressing regional security challenges.<\/p>\n

The message was also significant given India’s longstanding concerns about terrorism emanating from Pakistan. India has been a victim of terrorism for decades, with groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba carrying out attacks on Indian soil.<\/p>\n

The joint statement by Modi and Biden was seen as a strong message to Pakistan that its support for terrorist groups would no longer be tolerated. It also signaled a growing partnership between India and the US in addressing regional security challenges.<\/p>\n

In conclusion, the joint statement by Modi and Biden delivered a powerful message to a certain country without naming it. The message was clear and direct, urging the country to stop supporting terrorism and promoting instability in the region. While the statement did not mention any specific country, it was widely interpreted as a warning to Pakistan. The message was significant given India’s longstanding concerns about terrorism emanating from Pakistan and signaled a growing partnership between India and the US in addressing regional security challenges.<\/p>\n