India has dispatched seven multi-party delegations, including MPs and former diplomats, to 33 countries such as the US, UK, and Japan to rally international support against terrorism after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. This diplomatic initiative is designed to project national unity and pressure the Opposition to align on the anti-terror agenda. The delegations aim to share India's experiences, highlight cross-border terror threats, and foster global cooperation. Meanwhile, Indian agencies are intensifying scrutiny of cross-border communications and have taken action against Pakistan-based terror handlers. The move is seen as both a strategic foreign policy push and a domestic political maneuver by the Modi government.
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Which countries will India’s anti-terror delegation head to? And why?
The first delegation led by JD(U)’s Sanjay Kumar Jha has left for Japan. India is sending seven groups comprising MPs and former diplomats to 33 foreign places, including the US and the UK. But how were these places chosen?
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India’s blackouts, sensitive info: What ‘spy’ YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra shared with Pakistan
Arrested YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra allegedly shared sensitive information, including details about blackouts imposed by India during ‘Operation Sindoor’, to Pakistan. She also frequently exchanged coded chats with an ISI handler on WhatsApp,
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India Pakistan News LIVE Updates: After Operation Sindoor, intel agencies scan cross-border communication for terror links
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