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National News: India has now decided to directly attack Pakistan's years-old policy of supporting cross-border terrorism at the international level. Starting a historic diplomatic mission, the Government of India has selected MPs from seven major political parties as a delegation, who will visit powerful countries of the world and present India's 'zero tolerance' policy against terrorism and the success of 'Operation Sindoor'.
'Operation Sindoor' was not just a military action of India, it was a clear message that now India will answer those who attack us by entering our home. Under this campaign, precise and decisive action was taken on the hideouts of terrorism. Now this campaign has become the main weapon of India's diplomatic dialogue.
The delegation will not only explain India's policy, but will also show with "documented evidence" how Pakistan patronizes, funds and sends terrorist organizations across the border. Proofs, reports, satellite images and intelligence inputs will be presented to every country - so that there is no scope for doubt.
Apart from the permanent members of the Security Council like America, Russia, France, China and Britain, this delegation will also communicate with strategic partners like Germany, Brazil, Japan, Australia, Saudi Arabia.
The objective is clear - to create a global consensus that can isolate Pakistan.
The delegation includes:
This is the first time that India's political parties are ready to come together on one platform on terrorism and go to the international stage with an "India First" policy.
This visit is the beginning of a series of diplomatic blows for Pakistan. India will no longer just make statements, but will turn global public opinion in its favour. Efforts will be made to declare Pakistan a State Sponsor of Terrorism.
Through this mission, India has made it clear that terrorism is not just a national issue, but a global crisis - and India is ready to lead it.
This move is a symbol of India's diplomatic maturity, national unity and global responsibility.