Since Operation Sindoor, India has been accused by Pakistan of attacking religious places, such as mosques, during Indian airstrikes. As a response, the Indian government has dismissed these allegations outright, so India Briefs Envoys Pakistan Allegations to set the record straight and reassert its commitment to precision strikes on terror infrastructure.
Pakistan has accused India of crossing international norms by allegedly attacking mosques in its military campaign. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry has demanded that there be an international inquiry, blaming India’s action for causing civilian casualties.
India’s Official Response
India has flatly denied these accusations, maintaining that Operation Sindoor was undertaken with utmost precision to destroy terror camps without causing substantial civilian losses. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) informed foreign envoys once again, maintaining that no religious institutions were targeted and the operation was taken to destroy terror networks only.
Global Reactions and Diplomatic Efforts
A number of nations, such as the United States of America, France, and Japan, have recognized the right of India to defend herself amid a call for de-escalation between the two countries. The United Nations has urged caution, seeking diplomacy to avert further war.
India stands by its assertion that Operation Sindoor was an operation against terror, and not against religious bodies. Diplomatic pressure still holds off as the rest of the world awaits with bated breath to see how the two countries are able to de-escalate the escalating tension.
India-Pakistan Relations:
India and Pakistan are arch-enemies, with an array of terror incidents in Kashmir. India has remained strong against terrorism, while Pakistan has long been culpable of supporting terror organizations. Operation Sindoor after the recent attack on Pahalgam created more tension in the relations of the two countries.
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