NEW DELHI: In a tough message to Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asserted that Islamabad must walk away from terror if it wants to have dialogue with New Delhi.
In his inaugural address to the second Raisina Dialogue, Mr Modi said India has always cherished dialogues and discussions, but he said, “those in our neighbours and support terror and violence stand isolated”.
The Prime Minister said it was his vision for cordial relations with neighbours that had led him to invite leaders of all SAARC neighbours, including Pakistan, for his swearing-in. Mr Modi hoped that relations with countries like the United States under new dispensation in Washington will be strengthened further. (AGENCIES)