Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, said the world needs to unite and have a consensus on fighting terrorism.
"Terrorism is one of the biggest challenges before humanity," PM Modi said in a 20-minute speech.
Without naming Pakistan, PM Modi said there needed to be more anger about what terrorism was doing to humanity. "We have given the world Buddha, not war. That's why there is sincerity and anger towards combating terrorism," said the PM.
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