India, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh are likely to boycott the upcoming SAARC summit to be held in November in Pakistan. The neighbouring countries may boycott the global summit in protest against state sponsored terrorism.

All three nations have been victims of Pakistan sponsored terrorism. The three countries will unite to hold a victim of State Sponsored of Terror Conference.

The three countries will reportedly take lead to create global awareness about Pakistan sponsored terrorism. Sources said the three countries will work towards isolating terror in the region.

The move is likely to built pressure on the world to come clean on support to state sponsors of terror.

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India, Afghanistan and Bangladesh will also be producing evidence supporting their claim of Pakistan state sponsored terror. The nations will also share the evidence on public platform globally with world leaders.

After the attack on Army base in Uri of Jammu and Kashmir, top sources in the government told India Today that diplomatic talks with Pakistan are likely to be off the table. There may not be any dossier diplomacy.

Sources also said PM Modi has given his nod to diplomatically isolate Pakistan at every international grouping in the wake of the Uri attack.

Militants suspected to be from Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) had stormed an army base, killing 17 jawans.

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