Fragmentation in Global Fight Against Terror
The Pahalgam terror attack exposes the lack of unity in global efforts against terrorism.
Many countries condemn the attack but urge both India and Pakistan to exercise restraint.
Global powers are focused on regional stability and avoid calling out Pakistan's role in terrorism.
The post-9/11 global consensus on fighting terror has weakened, replaced by selective priorities like Islamophobia or domestic extremism
India's Struggle Against State-Sponsored Terrorism
The world increasingly applies double standards when addressing terror, ignoring Pakistan's sponsorship of terror against India.
India is facing state-backed terrorism from Pakistan with little international support.
Global powers, such as the U.S. and the EU, are more concerned with stability than holding Pakistan accountable for its actions.
Need for Global Accountability
Pakistan's involvement in terrorism remains unaddressed, with some countries even siding with Pakistan in UNSC meetings.
India must press its "strategic" partners to hold Pakistan accountable for terrorism.
India should lead efforts against religious intolerance and push for global action to combat state-sponsored terror.
India's Path Forward
India must rely on its own strength and strategic autonomy to combat terrorism.
It must also lead global efforts to combat terror financing and the misuse of technology.
India should focus on a multi-alignment policy and ensure its international framework combats state-sponsored terror.
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