Tharoor-Led Indian Delegation to Raise Trump’s ‘Ceasefire’ Claim, Cross-Border Terror with US Vice President Vance
- Congress MP Shashi Tharoor led an all-party Indian delegation in Washington DC to discuss India-Pakistan ceasefire claims and cross-border terrorism on May 10, 2025.
- The delegation followed up on India's Operation Sindoor, a retaliatory mission initiated on May 7 in response to the terror incident in Pahalgam on April 22, which resulted in the deaths of 26 individuals, focusing on dismantling terrorist networks in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir.
- The delegation engaged with members of the U.S. Congress, policy experts, media representatives, and the Indian-American community to communicate India's firm position against terrorism and to refute President Trump’s assertion that he facilitated the ceasefire through trade negotiations.
- Tharoor made it clear that India has not requested any third-party mediation in its dispute with Pakistan, stressed that India would cease hostilities once Pakistan stopped its aggressive actions, and affirmed that India would continue to respond with force as long as Pakistan resorted to terrorism.
- The visit aimed to deepen understanding of India's position without seeking intervention, while underscoring the valuable India-US strategic partnership that should not be jeopardized over such details.
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‘There Will Be a Price to Pay for Terror Attacks Like Pahalgam’, Says Shashi Tharoor in US | 📰 LatestLY
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who is currently leading an all-party Indian Parliamentary delegation in the US, said that there will a "price to pay for carrying out terror attacks such as the recent one in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22", adding that India will not allow people from across the border to kill Indian citizens with impunity. 📰 ‘There Will Be a Price to Pay for Terror Attacks Like Pahalgam’, Says Shashi Tharoor in US.
America Supports India's Campaign Against Terrorism, Shashi Tharoor and US Vice President Vance Meet
An all-party delegation of Indian MPs is currently in the US, led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor. This delegation met US Vice President JD Vance in Washington DC. In this important meeting, India's policy on the issue of terrorism has received US support, which has been confirmed by Shashi Tharoor.
In U.S., Tharoor-led delegation cites Colorado attack to warn of terror threat, exposes Pakistan
All-Party Delegation led by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor (Group 5) held a press briefing in Washington on June 4. The delegation cited recent terror attack in Colorado in a bid to expose Pakistan on Pahalgam attack. Watch here.
Tharoor-led Indian delegation to raise Trump’s ‘ceasefire’ claim, cross-border terror with US vice president Vance
The Washington visit is part of a broader parliamentary outreach, with delegations travelling to Guyana, Panama, Colombia and Brazil to underline India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism.
'Never Asked Anyone To Mediate': Shashi Tharoor Junks Trump's Claim On India-Pakistan Ceasefire
Shashi Tharoor dismissed Trump’s mediation claims, affirmed India never sought third-party involvement, and emphasized no talks with Pakistan unless it dismantles its terrorism infrastructure.
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