Operation Sindoor

India’s Global Outreach: Operation Sindoor Unites Political Spectrum Against Terrorism

 ( OT Webdesk)In an unprecedented diplomatic initiative, India has deployed all-party delegations across 33 global capitals to counter Pakistan’s alleged involvement in terrorism.

Dubbed Operation Sindoor, this outreach follows India’s retaliation after the Pahalgam terror attack, reinforcing its zero-tolerance policy against extremist violence.

Leaders from diverse political backgrounds—including MPs from the BJP, Congress, DMK, TMC, AAP, and others—have converged to present a unified stance on India’s anti-terror narrative.

These delegations aim to neutralise Pakistan’s influence, foster diplomatic pressure, and rally international allies to isolate state-sponsored terrorism.

  • UAE Delegation: Led by Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde, the team met Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, the UAE’s Minister of Tolerance, and engaged with the Indian diaspora in Abu Dhabi.
  • Russia Delegation: DMK MP Kanimozhi and SP MP Rajeev Rai held discussions with senior Russian officials, emphasising Pakistan’s global threat.
  • Japan Delegation: Led by JD(U)’s Sanjay Kumar Jha, Indian representatives connected with ambassadors from Brazil, Australia, South Korea, Colombia, and Greece, advocating for collective action.

Despite differences on home turf, leaders have showcased unwavering solidarity abroad, echoing a single message—India will not tolerate terrorism.

Congress leader Salman Khurshid acknowledged the strong global support India has received in its diplomatic mission.

With nine terror camps reportedly neutralised, India’s counter-terrorism efforts continue, aiming for sustained international cooperation in combating extremism.