‘Monkey See, Monkey Do’: Pakistan to Send Its ‘Peace’ Delegation on Global Stage After India's Diplomatic Move
- Pakistan announced on May 17, 2025, that it will send a high-level delegation abroad to present its case for peace following recent tensions with India.
- This decision followed India's Operation Sindoor on May 7, which targeted terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, killing over 100 militants and intensifying cross-border conflict.
- Pakistan's delegation, led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and including senior politicians and diplomats, aims to counter Indian claims and highlight Pakistan's peaceful intentions internationally.
- India dispatched seven all-party delegations with 51 members to key countries, including UN Security Council members, to assert its zero-tolerance stance on terrorism and national unity, following the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor.
- The diplomatic exchanges suggest continued rivalry but also efforts to manage escalation, as both sides agreed to a ceasefire on May 10 after U.S. Intervention and declared willingness for talks.
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‘Monkey see, monkey do’: Pakistan to send its ‘peace’ delegation on global stage after India's diplomatic move
In a bid to restore its international reputation, Pakistan has announced a delegation led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to advocate for peace, following India's recent diplomatic maneuvers. This move comes amid heightened tensions and criticism over Pakistan's support for terrorism, particularly after India's Operation Sindoor.
Pakistan imitates India again: Islamabad to send its 'peace' delegation on global stage
In the aftermath of India's Operation Sindoor, which has exposed Pakistan's deep ties to terrorism on the world stage, Islamabad is trying to salvage its global image. In an effort to mimic New Delhi's recent diplomatic initiatives, Pakistan has announced it will send a delegation abroad to make its "case for peace." This decision comes after India formed seven multi-party delegations to update global leaders on its counter-terror operation and …
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