Defence Minister Rajnath Singh slams Pakistan, talks tough to China at SCO meet

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UPDATED: Jun 27, 2025 11:47 IST

At the SCO meet in China, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh slammed Pakistan for cross-border terrorism and urged member nations to speak out against such acts. He referenced Operation Sindoor as a response to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. Sources reveal Singh proposed a four-point formula to manage India-China border tensions, including disengagement, de-escalation, demarcation, and delimitation. Singh emphasised India's zero tolerance for terrorism and right to self-defence against terror threats.

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