Jaitley, leading the Indian delegation to the IMF and World Bank meetings here, also said Pakistan has a "very low credibility" in terms of the way it deals with matters involving terrorism.
He added that the pull out by a number of nations from the 19th SAARC Summit, which was scheduled to take place in Islamabad, show Pakistan is being isolated in the region.
"Therefore, all contrarian noises that they make that Pakistan is a victim et cetera, clearly has established that the world is not willing to listen to them because of a very low credibility and a low track record as far as these matters are concerned," he told NDTV.
"Emphasising that the two countries are nuclear powers and therefore, nuclear blackmail in the world is Pakistan's strategy. It's never been an Indian strategy.
"If you look at the economic impact of the surgical strikes, within minutes of the strikes, you had an upheaval in the currency market. Defence will always remain a top priority as far as expenditure is concerned because national security and sovereignty are paramount as far as India is concerned," Jaitley said.
He had earlier said that any economic impact arising from recent tensions with Pakistan and incidents like the surgical strikes undertaken by Indian special forces will be "extremely marginal".
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