"Keep in mind that over the last couple of decades, you know, these are all Islamic countries, but their path and Pakistan's path have diverged quite a bit. All these four countries have taken very strong actions against jihadism and Salafist elements, and they have rubbed them out from oper
BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, who is leading an all-party delegation to key global capitals to refocus attention on terrorism following operation Sindoor, said they raised strong concerns about terrorism during their visit to Brussels and generals of Pakistan "run that country with the help of
BJP MP Tejasvi Surya, part of a delegation on a diplomatic mission under the anti-terrorism campaign, on Thursday termed Pakistan as a "habitual offender" and asserted that there is no delusion that operation Sindoor will teach Pakistan a "lesson for good".
Tharoor addressed the India-Pakistan conflict, emphasising India's precise and calibrated response to terrorism. He highlighted the asymmetry of the conflict, where India targets terror bases while Pakistan's actions often harm civilians.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, leader of the all-party delegation, explained India's actions against terrorism on Thursday while interacting with young professionals and individuals.
He highlighted India's ability to adapt and respond effectively to China's advanced systems. Tharoor mentioned China's "kill chain" technology, integrating radar, GPS, planes, and missiles for instant reactions.
Tharoor asserted that India would not have taken action without convincing evidence, but the international community seemed to be already aware of Pakistan's role.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Samik Bhattacharya, member of an all-party delegation led by Ravi Shankar Prasad, on Thursday highlighted that terrorism and Pakistan are synonymous, emphasising the need for a collective response to address this issue.
"He shared his concern about the rising global terror, and there were many other members. He recalled the terror attack of 2016, which occurred in Belgium. We are grateful for the way they have expressed solidarity for the terror attack in Pahalgam," Prasad told ANI.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday conducted a series of searches across Kashmir as part of its continuing investigations against terror conspiracy by Pakistan-backed proscribed terrorist organisations and their offshoots to destabilise Jammu and Kashmir.