Ahead  of the second anniversary of the  Nov 26 Mumbai terror attack, the  government Wednesday said it has taken  up with respective governments  anti-India activities indulged in by  Pakistani missions abroad, but  stressed its commitment to resolving all  issues through dialogue.
 “The  government has taken up instances  of anti-India activities and  articulated our concerns to the respective  governments, including  through established bilateral institutional  mechanisms,” Minister of  State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur told  the Lok Sabha.
“The  government has taken up instances  of anti-India activities and  articulated our concerns to the respective  governments, including  through established bilateral institutional  mechanisms,” Minister of  State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur told  the Lok Sabha.She  was responding to a question on  whether the government was aware of  Pakistani missions in other  countries indulging in anti-India propaganda  and sheltering terrorists.
“The government remains vigilant  and  takes all necessary steps to meet our legitimate strategic and  security  requirements,” she said.
“All foreign diplomatic missions are expected to respect the laws and regulations of the receiving state,” she said.
In  response to another question, Kaur  said India was committed to  resolving all outstanding issues with  Pakistan and other neighbouring  countries through dialogue.
“Ensuring a peaceful and secure neighbourhood is central to India’s foreign policy objectives,” she said.
 
