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    India to Take 'Operation Sindoor' Global, Plans Multi-Party Outreach to Expose Pakistan

    After the Pahalgam attack, India is preparing to expose Pakistan’s terror links globally by sending MP-led delegations to explain the context of Operation Sindoor.

    Dustin AbhishekDustin Abhishek
    Published: 17 May 2025, 05:02 AM
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    India to Take 'Operation Sindoor' Global, Plans Multi-Party Outreach to Expose Pakistan

    New Delhi: India has planned to present its stand to the world regarding the situation that emerged after the Pahalgam attack and then 'Operation Sindoor' on the terrorist bases of Pakistan. A delegation of Indian leaders will be sent to some countries of the world, who will go there and present India's stand to the world on the tension that arose between India and Pakistan in the recent past. There will be a delegation for each country, which will have five to six members. It will be multi-party. On behalf of the Government of India, Union Parliamentary Minister Kiren Rijiju has been given the responsibility of contacting all the parties.


    The Ministry of External Affairs is working as the nodal agency to implement this exercise. It is said that the government has contacted all the parties and asked them to give the name of their MP or leader. According to some sources contacted on this tour, this tour can start from May 22. It is being said that this tour will be for 10 days.


    However, it is not yet clear how many delegations there will be in total. What will be the total number of delegations included in it? On the other hand, it has not been formally revealed which countries these delegations will visit. According to sources, the names of countries like America, UK, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar and Iran are coming to the fore.


    People from BJP, Congress, TMC, DMK, NCP (SP), JDU, BJD, CPM and some other parties are also included in this. Congress has made it clear that it will be a part of this effort being made by the government. Congress media in-charge Jairam Ramesh wrote on social media that suddenly the Prime Minister has decided to send a multi-party delegation abroad to explain India's stand on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.


    These faces expected to be included


    Congress always stands with the national interest and never politicises national security issues like the BJP. Therefore, the Congress will definitely be a part of these delegations. It is being said that Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge will give names from his side. However, the faces that are being talked about joining it include former Union Minister Anurag Thakur, Aparajita Sarangi from BJP, Shashi Tharoor, Manish Tiwari, Salman Khurshid and Amar Singh from Congress, Sudip Bandopadhyay from TMC, Sanjay Jha from JDU, Sasmit Patra from BJD, Supriya Sule from NCP (SP), Kanimozhi from DMK, John Brittas from CPM and Asaduddin Owaisi from AIMIM.


    Foreign Ministry will brief

    According to sources, all the MPs going in the delegation will be properly briefed by the Foreign Ministry on which issues they have to discuss. How to put the issues in front of the world. What is the reality and the government's stand on different points regarding relations between India and Pakistan.


    Will give information about Pahalgam attack to the world

    It is said that in this exercise, Indian MPs will not only inform the world's policy makers, foreign governments and their leaders about the Pahalgam attack, but will also present evidence to the world about how terrorist conspiracies against India have been carried out from Pakistani soil. They will also outline the broad pattern of state-sponsored terrorism, which has targeted India for the last several decades. The Indian delegation will tell the world that the aim of Operation Sindoor was not to attack the sovereignty of any country, but was carried out as a targeted anti-terrorism campaign, whose aim was only to neutralize the terrorist infrastructure.


    Why was there a need?


    Actually, after the situation that developed after Operation Sindoor and the way Pakistan tried to gain support from across the world after the agreement to stop the attacks, India felt that it was isolated on the international stage. In such a situation, it tried to highlight the terrorist activities being carried out against it from Pakistani soil and present itself as a country suffering from terrorism. This will not be the first time, even before this, India has tried to present its side before the world. During Indira Gandhi's era, the then opposition leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee was sent from India to present its side in the United Nations.


    A delegation of MPs will be sent abroad


    The entire responsibility of this event has been handed over to the Ministry of External Affairs by the government. According to sources, many MPs have been informed about this. Similarly, a Rajya Sabha MP said that he is still waiting for the confirmed schedule of this tour from the Ministry of External Affairs. A source from the Ministry of External Affairs says, 'Whenever the outreach program of MPs to other countries takes place, all the arrangements related to it will be done by the Ministry of External Affairs.' Let us tell you that the government will now send a delegation of MPs from many parties including opposition parties abroad to present India's side at the diplomatic level.


    India has intensified diplomatic activities


    India has intensified diplomatic activities to isolate Pakistan. Just two days ago, a technical report of India was sent to Pakistan.

    The team has spoken to other partner countries including the UN's 1267 Sanctions Committee. Earlier on Tuesday, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal had said that India is trying to get TRF listed in the UNSC 1267 Sanctions Committee of the United Nations. In response to a question, Jaiswal said that everyone must have seen how TRF took responsibility twice after the Pahalgam attack, but later they backtracked on the instructions of their handlers. Jaiswal also said that TRF is a front of Lashkar-e-Taiba.


    BJP is celebrating success with Tiranga Yatra


    BJP is not only celebrating the success of Operation Sindoor by taking out Tiranga Yatra across the country, but is also mentioning the achievements of the government and the will power of the government. BJP started Tiranga Yatra from May 13 and it will continue till May 23. This Yatra is being organized from the state capitals to the district, division and booth level. The yatra is being led by Union ministers and senior BJP leaders. A BJP leader said the aim of the yatra is to spread the message of the valour of the Indian Army, the government's anti-terrorism policy and national unity among the people. It is being organised under a neutral banner, encouraging the participation of social organisations and common citizens. The BJP is also running a campaign on social media and the party is linking it to the valour of the Indian Army and the government's zero tolerance policy towards terrorism.


    Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan was present at the Tiranga Yatra in Sambalpur, Odisha on Friday. He said it is a testimony to the decisive leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the bravery of the soldiers. The military action Operation Sindoor will certainly be counted among the deadliest, swift and surgical actions against state-sponsored terrorism anywhere in the world. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will lead the Tiranga Yatra in Keshod town in Junagadh district in Gujarat on Saturday. After that, a Tiranga Yatra will be taken out in Dhoraji in Rajkot district on Sunday under the leadership of Mandaviya. Union ministers said that the country's army destroyed the terrorist bases of Pakistan. Pakistan is going to other countries begging.


    NDA meeting on May 25


    Prime Minister Narendra Modi can also hold a meeting with the Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers of NDA ruled states on May 25. In this, Operation Sindoor and the political situation after that can be discussed. The way statements are continuously coming from America and efforts are being made to take credit for the agreement to stop firing between India and Pakistan, there can also be a discussion on how to convey the right message to the people. There can also be a discussion on the strategy to convey the message of the strength of indigenous weapons and India's willpower in Operation Sindoor to the people.

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