Will Shashi Tharoor Lead Delegation to Expose Pakistan on Terrorism? Here's What We Know
- The Indian government announced seven all-party delegations will visit key countries later this month to present India’s stance on recent terrorism-related events.
- These delegations follow Operation Sindoor, launched in early May as a retaliatory strike against terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK after the April 22 Pahalgam attack.
- The delegations include ruling and opposition MPs, former ministers, and experts, aiming to show national consensus and rally global support against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
- On May 17, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor expressed his gratitude for being chosen to head a bipartisan delegation tasked with presenting India’s viewpoint in visits to five important foreign capitals.
- The upcoming diplomatic visits, lasting about 10 days, reflect a coordinated effort to expose terrorism linked to Pakistan and emphasize India's zero-tolerance policy internationally.
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