India’s global push: All-party delegations visit 33 nations to assert zero-tolerance stance on terrorism
New Delhi: India has launched a major global diplomatic outreach through seven all-party parliamentary delegations visiting 33 countries to highlight its zero-tolerance policy on terrorism after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives on April 22.
In New York, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, leading one such delegation en route to Guyana, said India now has a new approach to cross-border terrorism and those involved “will not go unpunished.” Speaking at a community event, Tharoor stressed, “This has to be the new norm. Anyone sitting in Pakistan thinking they can cross the border and kill Indian citizens with impunity will face consequences.”
The delegation also visited the 9/11 Memorial in solidarity with victims of global terrorism. In Guyana, the group received a warm welcome, with the Indian embassy affirming the visit was a........
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