

In a major diplomatic outreach under Operation Sindoor, 7 All-Party Parliamentary Delegations will visit key partner nations, including UN Security Council members. Read more on Dynamite News
New Delhi: When India started striking Pakistan under Operation Sindoor, people across the world thought that Operation Sindoor would be all about attacking terrorist hideouts. But when Pakistan tried to ambush India, it retaliated so vehemently and ferociously that it trampled down nine of Pakistan’s air bases. It is also being said that India had also attacked Pakistan’s nuclear facility at Kirana Hills. However, when asked about the same, Air Marshal AK Bharti denied it.
Pakistan has always faced defeat against India, but there is only one place where India lags behind Pakistan: information warfare. No country is as good as Pakistan in spreading fake propaganda and fake news. But this time, India was fully prepared, as we learned from our past mistakes. Before Operation Sindoor, India had successfully executed surgical and air strikes. However, Pakistan denied all of this and asked for proof. This time, its own people provided all the evidence, which Pakistan could not deny, even if it wanted to.
When the government said that Operation Sindoor was not over yet, again everybody thought India would strike back at Pakistan with missiles. Yes, that is part of it, but Operation Sindoor is a combined operation of diplomacy, war, and information warfare.
Now, under Operation Sindoor, India has taken a big diplomatic step, reports Dynamite News correspondent. Under this mission, an all-party parliamentary delegation of India is going to visit some important countries of the world. The special thing is that these countries are members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), and their opinion on India's foreign policy and terrorism issues matters a lot.
This month a total of seven delegations will visit different countries. Their purpose is clear—to further strengthen India's image and strongly present India's stand in front of the world on cross-border terrorism.
Now let's talk about which leaders have been included in it.
Ravi Shankar Prasad (BJP): Former Law Minister and is known for his strong voice in Parliament.
Shashi Tharoor (Congress): A senior leader with a deep understanding of international politics who has extensively worked and represented India in the United Nations.
Sanjay Kumar Jha (JDU): He has been a minister in the Bihar government and has a good understanding of ground-level politics.
Baijayant Jai Panda (BJP) has been playing an active role in foreign affairs.
Kanimozhi Karunanidhi (DMK): A strong voice from South India and an experienced MP.
Supriya Sule (NCP): A vocal and experienced leader on social issues.
Srikant Eknath Shinde (Shiv Sena): A young leader associated with Maharashtra politics.
Now think, when leaders with so many different ideologies are coming together on one platform, what does it signal to the world? Very clear—India is united against terrorism, no matter which party it is.
These visits will not only enhance India's image, but by directly communicating with the leaders and officials of those countries, we will tell them that countries like Pakistan are endangering regional peace by supporting terrorism.
India has raised its voice against terrorism on international forums many times before, but Operation Sindoor is an organized and comprehensive diplomatic effort.
In the end, we would like to say that in today's world, wars are fought not only with military power but also with diplomatic understanding and dialogue. Operation Sindoor is a strong step in that direction.