Will Shashi Tharoor Lead Delegation to Expose Pakistan on Terrorism? Here's What We Know
- The Indian government announced seven all-party delegations, including one led by Shashi Tharoor, to visit key countries later in May 2025 to convey India’s anti-terrorism stance following Operation Sindoor.
- This diplomatic effort comes after the May 7 precision strikes against terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, which were carried out following the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 that resulted in 26 fatalities.
- The delegations, consisting of roughly 10 members each from ruling and opposition parties, aim to present a united front to isolate Pakistan internationally and seek global support against cross-border terrorism.
- Shashi Tharoor expressed his gratitude for being chosen to lead the U.S. Delegation, affirming his commitment to serve whenever the nation’s needs arise, highlighting a spirit of unity beyond political differences.
- The initiative is expected to strengthen India’s global narrative on terrorism, though some political tensions remain domestically, including criticisms over government’s selective political engagement and demands for inclusivity.
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