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Japan extends full support to India
New Delhi: Japan on Monday expressed solidarity with India in the wake of the dastardly terror attack in Pahalgam and offered its full support.
On his social media handle X, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said he held a bilateral meeting with the Defence Minister of Japan Gen Nakatani San and both discussed defence cooperation and regional security.
“Both sides also condemned terrorism in all forms and emphasised the need for enhanced collaboration and joint efforts to counter cross-border threats,” Singh said.
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“Nakatani San expressed solidarity with India in the wake of Pahalgam attack and offered full support to India,” he added.
Earlier, Rajnath Singh received Gen Nakatani, at the Manekshaw Centre here. The Defence Minister of Japan is on a two-day visit to India.
He also inspected a Tri-Services Guard of Honour, reflecting the mutual respect and cooperation between the two countries.
Putin Stands With India
Support from world leaders continues to pour in for India. Russian President Vladimir Putin has called Prime Minister Narendra Modi and strongly condemned the terror attack in Pahalgam, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
He's conveyed his deepest condolences on the loss of innocent lives and expressed full support to India in the fight against terrorism. He emphasized that the perpetrators of the heinous attack and their supporters must be brought to justice.
At this crucial juncture, Russia has also inked a 250 crore defense deal with India. It is also not just this - Russia has also demanded a permanent position for India in the UN Security Council.
If you see, the rattled Pakistan - now since India has deployed S-400 Russian missiles on its border - Pakistan is begging to Russia also for help.
Vladimir Putin has been a long-term friend of India, and his response is as expected - he has condemned the terror attack and stated that India should take all necessary measures to ensure those responsible are brought to justice.
The Prime Minister was invited to Moscow for the Victory Day parade - the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazism by the Soviet Union and its allies America and Britain - but couldn't attend due to current circumstances, nor could Rajnath Singh. However, this conversation was necessary, and the Prime Minister has accepted President Putin's condolences.