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May 27, 2025 6:28 PM

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New Delhi’s message of zero tolerance against terrorism echoes around the world

New Delhi’s message of zero tolerance against terrorism is echoing worldwide with India’s multi party delegations holding back to back interactions with world leaders, Parliamentarians, think tanks, media and civil society in different countries to further unmask Pakistan’s cross border terrorism.
An all-party Indian delegation led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha has held interaction with Singapore’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, group of MPs, delegates of Chamber of Commerce, and business leaders of that country. The group reiterated that India is a peace-loving nation saying any act of terror will be considered an act of war from Pakistan.
Another delegation led by DMK MP Kanimozhi called the President of the National Council of Slovenia, Marko Lotric in Ljubljana and conveyed India’s resolute stance of zero tolerance towards terrorism and the new normal after Operation Sindoor. They also appreciated Slovenia’s role as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council in promoting global peace and its unequivocal condemnation of terrorism that needs to be eradicated. Mr. Marko Lotric said India is not just the second-largest partner for Slovenia in Asia but also the most important partner for the entire European Union.

Another delegation led by BJP MP Baijayant Panda addressed a group of Indian diaspora living in Kuwait. He said the message they are carrying is getting great resonance and there is tremendous support. He added that Pakistan has misused the aid money it has received from the IMF, US, and Gulf countries as instead of using the money on development Islamabad used it to foster terrorism. Mr. Panda highlighted that there should be increased scrutiny on Pakistan, including putting them on the Financial Action Task Force grey list.

The group headed by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, which is in France, held interactions with French journalists in Paris. Mr. Prasad said they have spoken to the Think Tank and Indians staying in France. He added that they heard with a great degree of pain the entire unfortunate tragedy in Pahalgam, the killing with barbarism of innocent Indian lives and the way India has responded with Operation Sindoor. He said Pakistan will have to give a good account of itself whereby they must stop terrorism.Other delegations are also holding continuous meetings with leadership of various countries to expose Pakistan’s support to terrorism.