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India's Global Campaign Targets Pakistan's Terror Links After Operation Sindoor

As diplomatic delegations depart for 33 countries, opposition demands transparency on the military operation and ceasefire terms.

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The Indian Army during Operation Sindoor destroyed 13 enemy posts in just three minutes, in retaliation against Pakistani firing across the LoC
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attend the Silver Jubilee celebration of Dr KNS Memorial Hospital (Mayo Medical Center), in Lucknow, Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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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.