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In recent online posts and several Indian media reports, a record circulated claiming that External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar linked a regional incident to Pakistan while urging a broader fight against terrorism. The posts asserted he documented a 'global scourge' of terrorism and called for a 'zero-tolerance' universal norm. These claims are false, misleading, and unverified. The actual statement focused on strengthening international cooperation to combat terrorism, and on maintaining zero-tolerance for terrorism as an uncompromising universal norm. There is no explicit reference to Pakistan, no country-specific blame, and no linkage to any particular incident in the material attributed to him.
How misinformation spread: Misattribution and sensational headlines misused a neutral call for cooperation to imply a harsher stance against Pakistan. Some Indian media outlets and social accounts shared cropped quotes, stock images, or out-of-context paraphrases, then layered in a Pakistani angle to attract clicks and stir tensions. The absence of a verifiable transcript or official press release makes these claims unverified.
Why the Pakistan link claims are misleading: The source text does not mention Pakistan, and the logical connection to a specific nation?s culpability is not supported by the wording. The 'global scourge' phrase describes terrorism as a global challenge, not a target to single out a nation.
What to check next time: always locate the original speech or official briefing, verify with the Ministry of External Affairs or credible outlets, and cross-check with multiple sources before sharing. This incident underscores how easily misinformation can distort high-level policy rhetoric into untrue geopolitical blame.
Bottom line: The claims are false, misleading, or unverified. The actual message endorses international cooperation and a universal, uncompromising norm against terrorism - without naming any country.
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