Congress Poses Questions About Ceasefire Conditions at Jai Hind Rally in Barmer
- A bipartisan Indian parliamentary delegation led by Shashi Tharoor visited multiple global capitals in May 2025 to raise awareness about India's new counter-terrorism policy following Operation Sindoor.
- The delegation's outreach came after India conducted precision strikes on nine terrorist targets in Pakistan on May 7, in retaliation for the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 that killed 26 civilians and aimed to disrupt peace in Kashmir.
- The cross-party delegation, comprising members from both the ruling coalition and opposition, including Muslim representatives, highlights India’s firm opposition to terrorism and showcases collective condemnation of terror activities backed by Pakistan.
- Tharoor stated, "There will be a price to pay, and that price has been going up systematically," criticizing Pakistan's denial and China's blocking of UN actions against terror proxies like The Resistance Front.
- This diplomatic and military approach signals India's shift toward calibrated deterrence, aiming to increase costs for cross-border terrorism while presenting a plural and united voice internationally.
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Congress poses questions about ceasefire conditions at Jai Hind rally in Barmer
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