India, Sept. 28 -- India once again hit out at Pakistan at the United Nations General Assembly after its reaction to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's remarks on terrorism, despite not being named in his speech. India termed Pakistan's reaction as an admission of its "longstanding practice of cross-border terrorism".
"It was telling that a neighbour who was not named chose to nevertheless respond and admit their longstanding practice of cross-border terrorism," India said after Pakistan accused India of attempting to "malign" it with malicious accusations" about terrorism.
During his address at the UNGA General Debate on Saturday, Jaishankar, without naming Pakistan, said, "Major international terrorist attacks are traced back to...
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