India says it has serious concerns over terrorism in Pakistan
New Delhi: India on Saturday said it has serious concerns over terrorism in Pakistan but has to deal with that country in the best possible manner as terrorism "cannot be responded to by terrorism".
"We have to deal with Pakistan in the best manner possible given the circumstances, given the fact that we cannot respond to terrorism with terrorism. We are seen as a force for moderation, reason, stability and the good sense and that is a huge asset that we should never let go," Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh told women journalists at an event to mark International Women's Day.
She also talked about 'harsh realities' in Pakistan which need to be recognised. "We still have serious concerns about terrorism in Pakistan. We have serious concerns over many incidents that have happened that seemed to keep our efforts to normalise relations back," she said.
She was asked if India was soft on Pakistan because there was a 'disconnect' between the political will and foreign policy implementation in the country. "We are all on the same page in the government," she added.