Vikram Misri Briefs MPs Delegations on Pakistan's Links to Al Qaeda, 9/11 Attack
- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefed multiple Indian parliamentary delegations on Pakistan’s links to terrorism and al Qaeda in New Delhi on May 23, 2025.
- The outreach follows the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, mostly tourists, and India’s retaliatory Operation Sindoor targeting terror bases across the Line of Control.
- Indian delegations are set to visit 33 countries to present evidence, including classified dossiers from Operation Sindoor, highlighting Pakistan’s support for terrorist organizations such as Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.
- Misri emphasized that the current approach represents a firm stance with no tolerance for uncertainty or concessions, while MP Sanjay Jha asserted that terrorism is a state-sponsored policy of Pakistan and stressed India’s demand for zero tolerance.
- This global campaign aims to build international consensus isolating Pakistan and terror groups, affirming India’s readiness to retaliate if attacked and its commitment to peace.
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Operation Sindoor Outreach: All Party Delegations Brief United Arab Emirates, Japan About Op Sindoor, Pakistan-Backed Terror | 📰 LatestLY
India on Thursday launched its global outreach against terrorism emanating from Pakistan as multi-party delegations reached the United Arab Emirates and Japan to assert the right to self-defence following Operation Sindoor. 📰 Operation Sindoor Outreach: All Party Delegations Brief United Arab Emirates, Japan About Op Sindoor, Pakistan-Backed Terror.
Operation Sindoor Outreach: Second all-Party delegation departs for UAE
New Delhi: India has launched its global campaign ‘Operation Sindoor Outreach’, sending out its first two groups of high-level, multi-party delegations to Japan and the United Arab Emirates as part of a five-nation tour, which seeks to build international consensus against terrorism and isolate Pakistan and the terror-backed groups emanating from its soil that perpetrate and aid terrorism. The second delegation, which left the national capital o…
Operation Sindoor: Multi-party delegation led by JD (U) MP Sanjay Jha leaves for Japan
The delegation will also visit South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore as part of New Delhi's outreach following Operation Sindoor and the subsequent conflict between India and Pakistan
Op Sindoor Outreach Begins, These MPs Take India's Message To Japan, UAE
India's global outreach to brief world powers on Operation Sindoor and expose Pakistan's link to terror begins today. Two of the seven delegations will begin the journey to their respective destinations today.
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