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In a world where strategic convenience often trumps moral clarity, India has taken a firm and unapologetic stance: those who support terrorism must never be rewarded. Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a veiled but unmistakable message to the United States at the recent G7 Summit, criticizing the red-carpet treatment accorded to Pakistan's Army Chief. His words underscored a growing Indian frustration-that the international community, in its quest for balance, is at times willing to blur the line between perpetrators of terror and their victims.
Modi's assertion-that terrorists and victims can never be equated-was more than rhetoric; it was a signal. And India...