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India recalibrating neighbourhood policy with focus on support and security: EAM Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar asserted that India is redefining its neighbourhood first policy with the core agenda of humanitarian assistance and development cooperation. However, any security threat such as cross-border terrorism will be firmly addressed as cooperation and counter-terrorism cannot co-exist, EAM further added

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Chennai: External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar on December 2, Friday said that India is recalibrating its neighbourhood policy by balancing humanitarian assistance, development cooperation and firm responses to security threats. EAM Jaishankar, while speaking at the inauguration of Shaastra 2026- IIT Madras Techno-Entertainment fest, said that India has “naturally invested” in countries that share cooperative relations.

He noted that many neighbouring nations received their first COVID-19 vaccine consignments from India and the country also provided food support during the Ukraine conflict, when supply chains were strained. Referring to Sri Lanka, he said India extended USD 4 billion in financial assistance during its economic crisis and responded immediately during a recent cyclone with rescue and relief efforts. “That is what good neighbours do”, he said.

However, EAM Jaishankar added that persistent cross-border terrorism remains a barrier to normal ties with certain neighbours. “We have the right to defend our people. If you face terrorism for decades, you cannot have a good neighbourhood relationship. You cannot share water or cooperation with someone who continues terrorism”, he said. On Bangladesh, Dr. Jaishankar said India wishes the country well in its elections and hopes that “once things settle down, good neighbourliness will continue”.

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EAM Jaishankar reiterated India’s longstanding civilisational ties with Afghanistan, acknowledging the challenges faced by the Afghan people. He said he had a constructive discussion with his counterpart and expressed optimism that “things will improve over time”. Commenting on reports that a woman from Arunachal Pradesh was harassed by Chinese immigration officials at Shanghai airport in November, EAM Jaishankar said India had formally protested the incident. “A lady from Arunachal Pradesh was detained and harassed. We protested. Arunachal Pradesh is and will always remain, a part of India. We expect other countries to respect laws and norms”, he asserted while expressing the fact that sovereignty and territorial integrity cannot be questioned.

(With Inputs from ANI)

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