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India's Diplomatic Mission: Exposing Pakistan as the Global Terror Hub

India is launching a diplomatic initiative to counter Pakistan's portrayal as a victim of terrorism. Led by JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha, the all-party delegation will visit several Eastern nations, including Japan and South Korea, to expose Pakistan's role in global terrorism. This mission follows Operation Sindoor and aims to inform the world about Pakistan's support for terror activities. The delegation emphasizes India's commitment to zero tolerance against terrorism and seeks to unite global opinion against Pakistan's actions. Discover more about this significant diplomatic effort and its implications.
 

India's Strategic Diplomatic Initiative


New Delhi: India's diplomatic efforts to challenge Pakistan's narrative on terrorism and highlight its role as the 'epicenter' of global terror are about to commence. A delegation led by JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha is set to visit several Eastern nations, including Japan, starting Wednesday.


Sanjay Kumar Jha, the national working president of JD(U), announced at Patna airport on Tuesday, "Our delegation will depart tomorrow for Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore."


The main goal of this all-party delegation is to globally expose Pakistan and inform the world about its support for terrorism.


Following the successful Operation Sindoor, the Modi administration has launched a comprehensive diplomatic strategy aimed at isolating Pakistan and countering its misleading propaganda. Seven delegations, consisting of MPs and leaders from various parties, will visit friendly nations and members of the UN Security Council to discuss Pakistan's terror activities, which affect not only India but also other countries.


This initiative is a direct response to Pakistan's unsuccessful attempts to portray itself as a victim of terrorism and to draw parallels with India.


The delegation led by Sanjay Kumar Jha includes notable figures such as BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi, Congress leader Salman Khurshid, and TMC MP Yusuf Pathan, who has been replaced by Abhishek Banerjee.


Ahead of their mission to expose Pakistan, Jha emphasized the unity of the nation against terrorism and the support for the Modi government's actions and the Indian Army.


"We are representing the country, not any political party," he asserted.


Jha, whose party collaborates with the BJP at the national level, reiterated the government's stance that any further aggression from Pakistan will be regarded as an 'act of war.'


Importantly, all seven delegations, which include leaders from various parties and distinguished diplomats, will convey India's strong message of zero tolerance towards terrorism and the government's commitment to combatting it in all its forms.