Bilawal asks India to Join Pakistan’s Anti-Terror Efforts

July 2, 2025
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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan’s former Foreign Minister and PPP Chairman, has reiterated his call for India and Pakistan to collaborate in combating terrorism. Speaking during a recent foreign visit, he emphasized that joint efforts, including intelligence sharing, could significantly curb the threat of terrorism affecting both nations.

He highlighted the shared risk, noting that attacks in Pakistan could easily spill over into India, making cooperation vital for regional stability.

This appeal aligns with ongoing discussions about the need for cross-border coordination to address security challenges. Posts on X reflect similar sentiments, with users noting Bhutto’s stance on the importance of mutual support to prevent terrorist activities.

The proposal comes amid strained India-Pakistan relations, yet underscores a practical approach to a common issue. By focusing on shared intelligence and coordinated strategies, Bhutto aims to foster a united front against a persistent regional threat.

Published in SouthAsianDesk, July 2nd, 2025

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