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Corporate Lawyer on India's

Setback at BRICS Summit

Corporate Lawyer

India is badly smitten with terrorist activities, both internal and


external disturbances are badly affecting the country's
infrastructure and economic growth. Our neighbours are
frequently violating the peace pact. Many a times India tried to
attract the attention of the United Nations, but couldn't get a
significant success in this regard. Not only India failed to make
an impact at UN in this regard, but our approach also seemed
weak on various other platforms like G-20 ad BRICS. In the
recently concluded BRICS Summit that held in India the efforts
made by our representative couldn't get expected support from
the other nations including Russia.

Corporate Lawyer

Although India redresses the problems that the country is


experiencing from the soil of Pakistan, a country which was
responsible for various brutal terror attacks in the past is the
base of Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi, the mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai
attack. This man is living freely in the Pakistan. In its war at fight
against terrorism, India tried to get the favor of the BRICS
countries under the UN Security Council resolution 1267. India
has cited this once again at the BRICS Summit and demanded
the handover of 26/11 mastermind. Unfortunately, like our
previous experiences we were unheard and ignored because
China had already opposed it in the UN.

Corporate Lawyer

UN Security Council resolution 1267 is an effective tool to get


foreign support in fighting with the terrorism. Imposition 1267
means freezing the funds and other assets of the culprit,
designated individuals and groups, restriction on the mobility of
accused and banning the activities which include the sale and
purchase of arms and weapons. Everyone understands India's
problems, but no one is sincere enough to help India in her war
against terrorism. Where we are lacking? The prime reason is that
India didn't sign extradition treaty with various countries in the
world, and this is really a big issue.

Corporate Lawyer

According to Mr. Kislay Pandey, Corporate Lawyer at the


Supreme Court of India, "The country which always followed the
NAM principles couldn't develop a robust relationship with the
developed and big economies of the world. Lobbying has its own
benefits in developing and maintaining relations. In present
times there is a trend of alliances and group building among the
like minded nations on political and economic issues, such
associations help a country in raising its issue and getting
immediate support from the allied. The European Union is the
best example in this regard."

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