Operation Sindoor: India's Strategic Stand Against Terrorism
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar asserts India's position in the fight against cross-border terrorism, rejecting any third-party mediation claims. Operation Sindoor showcases India's robust military response to threats and diplomacy's role in unifying international opinions. Despite challenges, India stands firm, gaining support from the global community.

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India's robust response to cross-border terrorism, Operation Sindoor, signals a new era in its security strategy, according to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. On Monday, he dismissed claims of third-party mediation in the conflict with Pakistan, emphasizing India's autonomy in dealing with such threats.
Jaishankar addressed Parliament, countering opposition critiques of the government's stance amidst US President Donald Trump's alleged offers to mediate. He underscored India's success in bringing global attention to Pakistan's history of supporting cross-border terrorism, gaining significant international backing except from three countries alongside Pakistan.
During May, India launched precision strikes in response to an April terror attack, foiling further aggression from Pakistan. Jaishankar confirmed no communication between PM Narendra Modi and President Trump during the critical period, despite international talks. India's military actions were validated by satellite imagery, highlighting the aftermath on Pakistani airfields.
(With inputs from agencies.)