India is sending a delegation to Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. These countries serve as key partners, and the delegation aims to share India’s concerns and build global support in the fight against terrorism.
Sanjay Jha emphasized the importance of this mission, citing Pakistan’s alleged support for terrorist groups. He pointed to a recent attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which India attributes to terrorists trained in camps inside Pakistan. In response, Indian forces targeted and destroyed nine of those camps.Jha also highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong warning to Pakistan. Modi made it clear that India will no longer tolerate such attacks and will respond firmly to any future threats. The Indian government considers these attacks a form of “proxy war” and urges the global community to recognize Pakistan’s involvement.
This marks the launch of Operation Sindoor’s first delegation. Other leaders—such as Shashi Tharoor, Ravi Shankar Prasad, and Kanimozhi—will lead additional groups to various countries, including members of the United Nations Security Council. These missions aim to raise global awareness and strengthen international cooperation on security issues.
Operation Sindoor shows India’s commitment to protecting its citizens and taking a clear stand against terrorism. By involving leaders from different parties, the government hopes to present a united national front to the world.
This mission marks an important step in India’s foreign policy and counter-terrorism strategy.
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