Sanjay Jha leads all-party delegation on Operation Sindoor to Japan, South Korea, and more

The multi-nation visit aims to expose Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism and reinforce India's commitment to combating cross-border threats. Delegations are set to present a united front in key global discussions.

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Sanjay Jha is leading an all-party delegation on Operation Sindoor, which aims to counter Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism through a multi-nation outreach. The delegation's itinerary includes Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, where they will present a united front against terrorism.

The initiative follows India's military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which resulted in the deaths of 26 people, primarily civilians. Jha emphasized the importance of revealing Pakistan's true role in terrorism, stating, 'It is the job of the entire delegation to reveal the face of Pakistan to the entire world.'

This outreach includes seven delegations traveling to key partner countries, many of which are members of the UN Security Council. Jha also addressed Pakistan's nuclear posturing, asserting, 'We want to convey clearly: India will not tolerate continued terror activities. Enough is enough.'
Sources: Timesofindia
Sanjay Jha leads an all-party delegation on Operation Sindoor, visiting Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore to expose Pakistan's role in terrorism. The initiative follows India's military response to a deadly terror attack and aims to present a united front against cross-border terrorism.
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The Headline

Operation Sindoor's Global Outreach

The biggest issue is that this terrorism, which is Pakistan's state policy. It is the job of the entire delegation to reveal the face of Pakistan to the entire world.
Sanjay Kumar Jha
JD(U) MP
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Key Facts
  • Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian armed forces in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that resulted in 26 fatalities, primarily civilians.1
  • Sanjay Kumar Jha is leading a multi-nation delegation to Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore as part of Operation Sindoor.Timesofindia
  • The delegations are equipped with a dossier that highlights Pakistan's long-standing support for terrorism and India's new approach to countering cross-border terrorism.1
  • Operation Sindoor includes seven all-party delegations traveling to key partner countries, many of which are members of the UN Security Council.Timesofindia
  • Jha emphasized that India will not tolerate ongoing terror activities, stating, 'Enough is enough.'Timesofindia
Key Stats at a Glance
Number of all-party delegations
7
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Context of Operation Sindoor

Key Facts
  • Operation Sindoor aims to expose Pakistan's role in state-sponsored terrorism and reinforce India's commitment to combating cross-border terrorism.1
Key Stats at a Glance
Fatalities from the Pahalgam terror attack
26
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