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Will Shashi Tharoor Lead Delegation to Expose Pakistan on Terrorism? Here's What We Know

  • The Indian government announced seven all-party delegations led by MPs, including Shashi Tharoor, to visit key countries later this month to present India’s terrorism stance.
  • This diplomatic exercise follows Operation Sindoor, a May 7 precision strike targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK after the April 22 Pahalgam attack killed 26 people.
  • The delegations, comprising about 10 members each from various parties and including former diplomats, aim to convey India’s unified message against terrorism and rally international support.
  • Shashi Tharoor stated that he feels privileged to lead a delegation to five important capitals and emphasized that he will always step up to serve whenever the country's interests demand it.
  • This initiative intends to isolate Pakistan internationally while reflecting rare national unity, though some domestic political tensions and party disagreements remain over coordination and representation.
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Shashi Tharoor was not among the names of the four MPs suggested by the Congress to the Central Government for inclusion in the all-party delegation. The Centre expressed confidence in Tharoor instead of the names suggested by the Congress and entrusted him with the leadership of the seven-member all-party delegation to visit five countries.

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riazhaq.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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