On Sunday morning, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Pakistan is Mother-ship of terrorism . In the evening, he once again slammed Islamabad and said that 'terror has become its favourite child'. These two strongly-worded statements against Pakistan in a single day reiterate New Delhi's resolve to isolate Pakistan internationally for supporting cross-border terrorism.



"Terrorism has become its favourite child, and the child in turn has come to define the essential nature of its parents," PM said, unleashing a blistering attack at Pakistan. He was addressing the head of states of BRICS and BIMSTEC at the first-ever Outreach Summit.




In his second strongly-worded statement against Pakistan in the day, PM said, "In south Asia and BIMSTEC, all nation states 'barring one' are motivated to pursue a path of peace, development and economic prosperity in the region". He singled-out the country without mentioning its name and added, "Unfortunately, this country in India's neighbourhood embraces and radiates the darkness of terrorism".




Earlier in the day, the PM had come down heavily on Pakistan and its support to state sponsored terrorism . In a vehement attack at India's neighbour during a meeting with the BRICS leaders , he termed Pakistan a 'mother-ship of terrorism'.

"In our own region, terrorism poses a grave threat to peace, security and development. Tragically, the mother-ship of terrorism is a country in India's neighbourhood. Terror modules around the world are linked to this mother-ship," the PM said at the Leaders' Restricted Meeting.