Overview
- Seven multi-party delegations, comprising 59 MPs, begin a global outreach to present evidence of Pakistan's sponsorship of terrorism following the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor.
- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri rejected Pakistan's call for a joint probe into the Pahalgam attack, equating it to asking a 'thief to investigate his own crime.'
- The opposition criticizes the government for briefing foreign nations before Parliament, with leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge labeling Operation Sindoor a 'small war.'
- The delegations will carry classified dossiers detailing Pakistan's terror infrastructure to foreign governments, media, and international organizations, including the UN.
- A fragile ceasefire holds as political debate intensifies domestically, with opposition leaders questioning the government's handling of intelligence and ceasefire terms.