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    India’s Jaishankar Faces Backlash Over Comments at All-Parties Meeting

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 26, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar has come under fire following controversial remarks made during an all-parties meeting held on March 25, 2026. His comments, perceived as inappropriate by many, sparked criticism from politicians, bureaucrats, and journalists across the India-Pakistan border.

    Jaishankar reportedly declared that India “cannot act as a ‘dalal nation’ in global geopolitics,” a statement that drew particular attention given the sensitive diplomatic context. This remark came shortly after Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed support for a proposed dialogue between US and Iranian officials aimed at fostering peace in the region.

    Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East remain elevated, with several nations actively engaged in diplomatic initiatives concerning Iran. Observers note that India’s involvement in these efforts appears limited, while countries such as Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt are playing more prominent roles in mediation and dialogue.

    Critics interpret Jaishankar’s comments as a sign of frustration over India’s current standing in these evolving geopolitical dynamics. Many argue that such language is unbecoming of a senior diplomat and inconsistent with established diplomatic protocols.

    In a significant development, the incident has ignited wider debate about India’s foreign policy strategy and its influence in ongoing international affairs, particularly in relation to regional peace-building efforts.

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