India Sends Global Teams To Counter Terror Narrative, Highlights Pakistan's Proxy War Tactics

India has launched a diplomatic campaign by sending all-party delegations worldwide to counter Pakistan’s narrative and highlight the longstanding issue of cross-border terrorism. These teams aim to brief foreign governments, lawmakers, and opinion leaders on how India has been a victim of terrorism for decades, especially fueled by Pakistan’s military and intelligence. Former diplomat Vivek Katju emphasized that India is no longer willing to tolerate terrorism or nuclear blackmail. He asserted that if Pakistan uses its military or shelters terrorists, India will respond as it did during past operations like Sindhu Rakshak.The delegations will underline India’s position as a democracy that values justice, not revenge, drawing parallels to the Mahabharata’s emphasis on righteous warfare. Discussions will also focus on Pakistan’s internal instability, with provinces like Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa witnessing near-civil war conditions. Despite this, Pakistan continues to provoke India rather than address its internal strife.The delegations will also counter propaganda claiming India targets civilians, clarifying its focus on non-military terrorist bases. Officials believe that although the world seeks to prevent a nuclear conflict, India must remain ready for a long battle against terrorism.

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