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India Launches Operation Sindoor Today: All-Party Delegations Set To Expose Pakistan’s Global Terror Links

India's Operation Sindoor global outreach initiative commences today.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has briefed members, MPs, and former parliamentarians from three of the seven all-party delegations.

People take part in a Tiranga Yatra to celebrate the success of Operation Sindoor and to express solidarity with the Indian armed forces in Bhopal Thursday May 15 2025
Photo Credit: PTI

These delegations will travel to various foreign capitals to convey India's resolute stance against terrorism sponsored by Pakistan.

According to sources, Misri told them, "While India is committed to peace, it will not tolerate any terror attacks on its soil and will hit back as part of its 'new normal'."

JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha, who is heading a delegation visiting Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, and Indonesia, told reporters following the briefing that their message to international leaders would be that "India has decided enough is enough."

He added that Pakistan had consistently behaved like "a thief asked to probe his own crime" each time India placed trust in its assurances to take action against terrorism.

Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde, leading the delegation to the UAE and several African nations, said they would present proof of Pakistan's involvement in terror attacks not only within India but also abroad, drawing attention to its role in crimes against humanity.

Congress leader and former Union Minister Salman Khurshid, who is part of the delegation led by Jha, clarified that the decision to cease military actions had been reached mutually by India and Pakistan, without the involvement of any third-party mediation-countering earlier claims made by US President Donald Trump.

Reflecting on the briefing, Khurshid said, "There was no interference by anyone (in understanding between India and Pakistan), there was no mediation. But when such things happen in the world, different people try to send a message. But whatever has happened, has happened only between the two nations. When the matter escalated, it was between our two nations. When it ended, it ended between the two nations. It was initiated by the Pakistan DGMO, they said that we should end this. We said that it should be done if they are ready."

Sources also indicated that the delegations are likely to carry dossiers outlining Pakistan's role in supporting terrorism in India, backed by evidence intended to persuade host countries.

"The dossiers may be prepared in the official language of the respective country," one source noted, adding that the visiting MPs will receive a further round of briefings from officials ahead of their meetings with foreign lawmakers and government representatives.

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