HIGHLIGHTS
- Modi projected Pakistan as a risk not just to India but to the global community
- Without referring to it by name, he attacked the nation for harbouring terrorist organisations
- India has taken a tougher stance against Pakistan after its bid to internationalise violent protests in J&K
NEW DELHI: Three days after he had singled out Pakistan at the G 20 meeting+for spreading terror across the world, PM Narendra Modi again used a multilateral forum to slam Islamabad as an instigator and global exporter of terror+ .
Speaking at the East Asia summit in Vientiane on Thursday, Modi projected Pakistan as a risk not just to India but to the global community and called for strongest action against all countries using terrorism as an instrument of state policy. "There is one country in India's neighbourhood," he said, "whose competitive advantage rests solely in producing and exporting terrorism".
Speaking at the East Asia summit in Vientiane on Thursday, Modi projected Pakistan as a risk not just to India but to the global community and called for strongest action against all countries using terrorism as an instrument of state policy. "There is one country in India's neighbourhood," he said, "whose competitive advantage rests solely in producing and exporting terrorism".

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