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After the Pulwama terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor a sharp and strategic move that has diplomatically and globally isolated Pakistan. This operation marks a turning point where India has pledged zero tolerance against terrorism. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have issued strong warnings to Pakistan. Both leaders are actively engaging with the international community to expose Islamabad’s double standards on terror. Modi’s bold statement, "If we don’t improve, we will burn it down", from a rally in Bikaner, clearly underlines India’s tough stance.
In a direct response to the terror attack at Pahalgam on April 22, Indian forces in 22 minutes razed nine of the biggest terrorist hideouts. This swift operation sent a strong message that any further provocation will be met with a stronger response.
He attributed the success of Operation Sindoor to the collective effort of India's intelligence, military, and political leadership. This signals the end of any leniency towards Islamabad’s provocations.
In his visits to Germany and other European countries, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar reiterated India’s zero tolerance policy on terrorism and dismissed Pakistan’s nuclear threats as blackmail. He warned that India will not bow to any coercion and will keep unveiling Pakistan's truth worldwide.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, while addressing a BSF event, highlighted that Pakistan’s reaction to the recent strikes proves its complicity in terrorism. He credited the success of Operation Sindoor to the synergy between India’s intelligence, military, and political leadership.
India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Parvathaneni Harish, delivered a powerful rebuke to Pakistan, condemning it for nurturing terrorism while speaking about peace. He reminded the world of decades of Pakistan-sponsored attacks, from 26/11 to the Pahalgam killings of 2025.
Indian diplomat Anupama Singh utilized her 100 seconds at the WHO to strongly accuse Pakistan of giving shelter to terrorism.
India’s diplomatic offensive is expanding as MPs and diplomats travel to 33 countries, revealing Pakistan’s terror links. This coordinated move is putting international pressure on Pakistan like never before.