Bilawal-led delegation in US to brief Pakistan's stance on Indian aggression
- A high-level Pakistani delegation led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is briefing the US and allies on Pakistan's position after a four-day military clash with India in May.
- The delegation follows recent escalations triggered by the Pahalgam terror attack killing 26 civilians, and India launched Operation Sindoor in response.
- India dispatched multiparty delegations led by Shashi Tharoor to 33 countries to promote a united narrative highlighting Pakistan's alleged terrorism sponsorship.
- Tharoor highlighted that fostering dangerous elements within your own borders inevitably leads to problems beyond them, underscoring India's fact-based briefing on terrorism.
- Both countries use these diplomatic efforts to strengthen domestic support, with India aiming to isolate Pakistan internationally until it acts decisively against militancy.
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