India’s Foreign minister S jaishankar lambasted china and pakistan in the United Nations General Assemblyon tuesday (26 September) without naming them. jaishankar also highlighted the discrimination regardingvaccine availability in developing countries during the Covid pandemic. He also expressed his views ingestures on the recent India-Canada dispute. In the United Nations General assembly, External AffairsMinister S jaishankar hinted at the canada controversy and said that we should not assume that our response toterrorism, radicalism and violence will be decided according to political convenience. He further targetedPakistan and china and said that similarly, respect for territorial integrity and interference in internal affairscannot be done selectively.Gone are the days when some nations...He said, We should not allow the discrimination done regarding the vaccine to be repeated again. Ourhistorical responsibilities cannot be shirked through climate action. Food and energy should not be controlledfrom the poor to the rich using market power. He said in the UNGA session that the days are gone when somenations used to set the agenda and expect others to accept their views.When we aspire to be a leading power...S jaishankar said in the session of the United Nations General assembly that there are still some countries,which shape the agenda and want to define the norms. This cannot go on indefinitely. He said that when weaspire to become a leading power, it is not for self-praise, but to take up greater responsibility and contributemore.
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