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India, in its address to the UN General Assembly, warned Pakistan that its cross-border terrorism policy will never succeed and its actions will have consequences. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar accused Pakistan of instilling fanaticism and exporting terrorism. He also criticized Pakistan for coveting Indian territory and claimed that Pakistan's misdeeds affect others, especially the neighbourhood.
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