Is India's Diplomatic Offensive Against Pakistan Starting Tomorrow?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- India's diplomatic outreach targets Pakistan's terrorism narrative.
- The delegation will visit several Eastern nations.
- There is a united front against terrorism among Indian political parties.
- The Modi government's policy is zero tolerance toward terrorism.
- This initiative aims to inform the world about Pakistan's terror exports.
New Delhi, May 20 (NationPress) India's diplomatic initiative aimed at uncovering Pakistan's deception regarding terrorism and highlighting its status as the 'epicentre' of global terror is ready to commence. One of the seven all-party delegations, spearheaded by JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha, will depart for Eastern nations, including Japan, on Wednesday.
“Our delegation will leave the country tomorrow. We will visit Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore,” stated Sanjay Kumar Jha, JD(U)’s national working president, during a press briefing at Patna airport on Tuesday.
He emphasized that the main goal of this all-party delegation is to globally expose Pakistan and inform the world about its role in fostering and promoting terrorism.
Following the successful implementation of Operation Sindoor, the Modi government has laid out an extensive strategy to launch a diplomatic assault on Pakistan, intending to isolate and unveil its false propaganda to the world. Seven delegations, consisting of MPs and leaders from all political parties, have been assembled to engage with friendly nations and members of the UN Security Council, informing them about Pakistan’s nefarious terror exports—not only to India but to other countries as well.
This initiative is a direct response to Pakistan’s unsuccessful efforts to portray itself as a victim of terror while attempting to draw parallels with India.
The delegation led by Sanjay Kumar Jha includes influential figures such as BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi, Congress leader Salman Khurshid, and TMC MP Yusuf Pathan (currently replaced by Abhishek Banerjee).
Before their ‘mission to expose Pakistan', Jha expressed that the entire nation stands united against terrorism, rallying behind the actions of the Modi government and the Indian Army.
“We are not going abroad merely as party representatives, but as representatives of our nation,” he asserted firmly.
Jha, whose party collaborates with the BJP at the national level, reiterated the Modi government’s position that this marks a new normal where any future aggression from Pakistan will be regarded as an ‘act of war’.
Importantly, all seven delegations, featuring leaders from diverse parties and distinguished diplomats, will communicate India's strong message of zero tolerance towards terrorism and the government's unwavering commitment to combatting terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.