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India on Tuesday made it clear that Pakistan remains to be a 'unique challenge' until the neighbouring country successfully addresses the issue of cross border terrorism and becomes a normal neighbour. While addressing a press conference on 100 days of Modi government's second term, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that immediate neighbourhood remains a priority for India, with focus on generous and non-reciprocal policy aimed at increasing business and people-to-people contacts.
"We hope to build a better, stronger neighbourhood but recognising that we have a unique challenge from one neighbour, until the issue of cross border terrorism is successfully addressed and that neighbour becomes a normal neighbour that would remain a challenge," Jaishankar said while speaking to reporters in the national capital.
"We hope to build a better, stronger neighbourhood but recognising that we have a unique challenge from one neighbour, until the issue of cross border terrorism is successfully addressed and that neighbour becomes a normal neighbour that would remain a challenge," Jaishankar said while speaking to reporters in the national capital.
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