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India's mock drill sends Pakistan into panic

India's mock drill sends Pakistan into panic

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Following the Pahalgam terror attack and India's successful Operation Sindoor, the government has launched a global diplomatic offensive. Seven all-party parliamentary delegations, including leaders like Shashi Tharoor, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Kanimozhi, and Supriya Sule, will visit 33 nations and the EU headquarters in Brussels. The mission: to expose Pakistan's long-standing support for terrorism and reinforce India's zero-tolerance stance on terror. These delegations will carry a detailed dossier outlining Pakistan's role in attacks like 26/11 Mumbai, the Pahalgam massacre, and its links to global incidents such as 9/11 and the 2005 London bombings. They aim to counter Pakistan's narrative as it prepares to join the UN Security Council. India will present its new approach to counter-terrorism post-Operation Sindoor, emphasize its commitment to peace, and reiterate its readiness to defend itself. The outreach is targeted at strengthening international consensus against terrorism.

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