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India’s Global Anti-Terror Campaign Faces Political Pushback as Pakistan Plans Countermove

The Modi government’s international outreach to expose Pakistan's terror links encounters resistance from Congress and TMC over nominee selections, while Pakistan prepares its own delegations.

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Overview

  • India is deploying seven multi-party delegations to over 30 countries to highlight its zero-tolerance policy on terrorism following the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor.
  • Congress has criticized the government for ignoring three of its four suggested nominees, accusing it of politicizing a national security initiative.
  • The Trinamool Congress has withdrawn its sole representative, Yusuf Pathan, citing unilateral decision-making by the Centre, though it denies boycotting the effort entirely.
  • Pakistan has announced its own diplomatic delegations to key global capitals to counter India’s narrative and promote its stance on peace.
  • The initiative, branded 'One Mission, One Message, One Bharat,' aims to present a unified national front, but internal political disputes threaten to overshadow its objectives.