Overview
- India has dispatched seven all-party parliamentary delegations to 33 global capitals to build a unified front against Pakistan-sponsored terror.
- In Rome, the group led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad met former foreign minister Giulio Terzi, undersecretary Maria Tripodi and European Commission officials to reinforce zero-tolerance for terrorism.
- The delegation in Copenhagen, received by Ambassador Manish Prabhat, is engaging Danish MPs, political parties and diaspora groups to stress India’s measured response under Operation Sindoor.
- In Jakarta, the team under Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha held talks with diplomats from around 20 nations, leading think tanks and Indonesia’s National Mandate Party to detail the Pahalgam attack and subsequent strikes.
- While many partners have condemned terrorism and expressed solidarity, few have explicitly attributed the April 22 Pahalgam attack to Pakistan.