In a bold diplomatic move following ‘Operation Sindoor’, India has launched a global campaign to expose Pakistan’s direct and indirect links to terrorism.
Dubbed ‘Operation Sindoor’ Outreach, the initiative will send seven high-level delegations to 33 countries between May 21 and June 5.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is leading this unprecedented multi-party foreign engagement. The campaign aims to present a unified Indian stance against terrorism and isolate Pakistan for sheltering and supporting terror networks.
The delegations include 59 Members of Parliament — former ministers, senior politicians, and seasoned diplomats. They will visit key capitals including Tokyo, Washington, Brussels, and Jakarta.
On Tuesday, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefed three outgoing delegations. He made India’s position clear: “India has faced cross-border terrorism for over four decades. There is no room for ambiguity or appeasement.”
Misri firmly rejected Pakistan’s proposal for a joint investigation into the Pahalgam attack.
“Asking Pakistan to co-investigate terror on Indian soil is like asking the thief to investigate his own crimes,” he said.
Each team carries classified intelligence and dossiers detailing the role of Pakistan’s military and ISI in terrorism.
These documents include direct evidence from ‘Operation Sindoor’, which targeted terror launchpads across the Line of Control.
The MPs will engage with governments, lawmakers, media, think tanks, and the Indian diaspora abroad. They will present evidence of Pakistan’s support for terror groups like LeT and JeM and its harbouring of global fugitives.
Moreover, the campaign highlights India’s bipartisan resolve. Opposition leaders and regional MPs are joining ruling party members to send a strong, united message to the world.
‘Operation Sindoor’ Outreach reinforces India’s global message: terrorism must end, and nations enabling it must be held accountable.
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