At the SCO Summit in China, India declined to sign the Joint Communiqué, taking a firm stance against terrorism.
India on Thursday refused to sign the Joint Communiqué at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit being held at Qingdao, China. New Delhi took a tough stance on terrorism during the summit which was also attended by Pakistan as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said the perpetrators, financiers and sponsors of terrorism must be held accountable in a veiled jibe against Islamabad.
Addressing the conclave, Singh said some countries are using cross-border terrorism as an "instrument of policy" to provide shelter to terrorists.
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