<p>New Delhi: India is practising a policy of "zero tolerance" against terrorism, and it will never countenance perpetrators of evil being put on par with its victims, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday during wide-ranging talks with his British counterpart David Lammy.</p>.<p>The remarks came amid unease in New Delhi over several countries hyphenating India and Pakistan following their four-day clashes last month.</p>.<p>Lammy arrived in New Delhi this morning on a two-day visit to review various aspects of the strategic partnership between the two countries.</p>.<p>In his televised opening remarks, Jaishankar also thanked the UK for its strong condemnation of the "barbaric" Pahalgam terror attack and London's support to New Delhi's fight against terrorism.</p>.US lawmaker tells Pak delegation to eliminate ‘vile’ terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed.<p>"We practice a policy of zero tolerance against terrorism and expect our partners to understand it. We will never countenance perpetrators of evil being put at par with their victims," he said.</p>.<p>Jaishankar also described the recently finalised India-UK free trade deal and the double contribution convention as "truly a milestone".</p>.<p>It is learnt that the Indian side raised the issue of cross-border terrorism from Pakistan.</p>.<p>The UK was among the countries which were in touch with both India and Pakistan in an attempt to de-escalate their tensions during their military conflict last month.</p>.<p>Lammy paid a two-day visit to Islamabad from May 16, during which he welcomed the May 10 understanding between India and Pakistan to stop the military actions.</p>
<p>New Delhi: India is practising a policy of "zero tolerance" against terrorism, and it will never countenance perpetrators of evil being put on par with its victims, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday during wide-ranging talks with his British counterpart David Lammy.</p>.<p>The remarks came amid unease in New Delhi over several countries hyphenating India and Pakistan following their four-day clashes last month.</p>.<p>Lammy arrived in New Delhi this morning on a two-day visit to review various aspects of the strategic partnership between the two countries.</p>.<p>In his televised opening remarks, Jaishankar also thanked the UK for its strong condemnation of the "barbaric" Pahalgam terror attack and London's support to New Delhi's fight against terrorism.</p>.US lawmaker tells Pak delegation to eliminate ‘vile’ terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed.<p>"We practice a policy of zero tolerance against terrorism and expect our partners to understand it. We will never countenance perpetrators of evil being put at par with their victims," he said.</p>.<p>Jaishankar also described the recently finalised India-UK free trade deal and the double contribution convention as "truly a milestone".</p>.<p>It is learnt that the Indian side raised the issue of cross-border terrorism from Pakistan.</p>.<p>The UK was among the countries which were in touch with both India and Pakistan in an attempt to de-escalate their tensions during their military conflict last month.</p>.<p>Lammy paid a two-day visit to Islamabad from May 16, during which he welcomed the May 10 understanding between India and Pakistan to stop the military actions.</p>