Will Modi's Government Expose Pakistan’s Terrorism on the Global Stage?

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Key Takeaways
- Multi-party MP delegations to be sent worldwide.
- Focus on exposing Pakistan’s involvement in terrorism.
- Initiative aims to shift the global narrative.
- Detailed evidence to be presented to foreign governments.
- Strengthening India’s position in international forums.
New Delhi, May 16 (NationPress) In a decisive diplomatic strategy, the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is contemplating sending multi-party MP delegations to influential global capitals to highlight Pakistan's involvement in the recent terror attack in Pahalgam and garner international support against cross-border terrorism.
These bipartisan delegations aim to reshape the global narrative by presenting India's evidence and perspective directly to foreign governments and organizations.
Sources indicate that this initiative is a response to increasing efforts by Pakistan — particularly comments from US President Donald Trump — to internationalize the Kashmir issue, which India maintains should remain a bilateral concern.
If approved, this initiative would be the first instance of the Modi government deploying elected officials from various political parties as diplomatic representatives to counter Pakistan's narrative on an international scale.
The dual focus will be to inform nations about the tragic Pahalgam attack that resulted in the loss of 26 lives and to clarify that India's 'Operation Sindoor' specifically targeted terror infrastructure, not civilians, in regions occupied by Pakistan.
“The goal is to dismantle the narrative crafted by Pakistan and its supporters,” stated a senior official involved in the preparations.
The Ministry of External Affairs, in conjunction with intelligence and defense agencies, is compiling comprehensive dossiers and discussion points.
Indian embassies will bolster the MPs' missions by organizing meetings and offering strategic ground support.
MPs are expected to highlight how Pakistan has consistently employed terrorism as a state policy to undermine India, providing specific intelligence on terror camps, recruitment networks, and evidence of ISI involvement.
The delegations will also emphasize that Pakistan's retaliatory measures following 'Operation Sindoor' only serve to confirm its active role in harboring and promoting terrorist factions.
This extensive diplomatic campaign aims not only to diplomatically isolate Pakistan but also to fortify India's position ahead of significant international discussions and bilateral engagements.