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Modi Meets Delegations That Highlighted India’s Anti-Terror Campaign Abroad

The meeting capped a far-reaching campaign that saw over 50 envoys press India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism across global capitals

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Overview

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened members of seven all-party delegations at his official residence to review their diplomatic outreach following Operation Sindoor.
  • Envoys from over 30 countries, including MPs and former diplomats, briefed Modi on the international support they garnered for isolating Pakistan over its sponsorship of terror.
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh decried Pakistan as a nursery of terrorism and criticized its appointment as vice-chair of the UN counter-terrorism committee.
  • External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar warned that India remains prepared to strike deep inside Pakistan in response to any further terrorist provocation.
  • Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7 in retaliation for the Pahalgam attack, targeted terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, resulting in more than 100 militant casualties.