In a significant diplomatic move following Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the all-party delegation that recently returned from abroad after exposing Pakistan’s double standards on the global stage. The delegation had been sent to multiple countries to present India’s side of the story and highlight Pakistan’s support for terrorism.
During the meeting, PM Modi praised the efforts of the delegation in uniting across party lines to uphold national interest. He noted that India’s strategic clarity and strong action—both militarily and diplomatically—have positioned the country as a firm responder against terror, not a passive observer.
Operation Sindoor, launched in response to Pakistan-backed terror activities, has been a turning point in India’s counter-terrorism narrative. With this delegation, India has intensified its global outreach to build pressure on Pakistan and reveal its duplicity in the fight against terrorism.
The all-party delegation included representatives from across the political spectrum and was tasked with briefing foreign governments, think tanks, and media about the realities on the ground. According to sources, many countries acknowledged India’s evidence and showed concern over Pakistan’s repeated violations of international norms.
PM Modi reportedly assured continued government support for such bipartisan foreign initiatives aimed at protecting India’s sovereignty and global image.