India's Strategic Diplomacy: Jaishankar and Shah's Strong Stand in Lok Sabha
During a Lok Sabha discussion on Operation Sindoor, Ministers S Jaishankar and Amit Shah elaborated on India's diplomatic approaches concerning Pakistan at the UN Security Council. Jaishankar aimed to ensure accountability for cross-border terrorism, while Shah criticized the Opposition for their lack of confidence in Indian leadership.

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In the Lok Sabha, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed India's diplomatic strategies during a discussion on Operation Sindoor, targeting both the Opposition and Pakistan's role in cross-border terrorism.
Jaishankar emphasized that India's primary diplomatic focus was on the United Nations Security Council, where India sought to hold Pakistan accountable for terrorism. He highlighted India's achievement of securing an April 25 statement from the Security Council condemning terrorism and underlining the need for accountability.
Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Opposition for undermining Indian leadership and showing more faith in external influences, arguing this approach keeps them in the Opposition. Shah's critique comes as a stark reminder of the political tussles within the Indian government.
(With inputs from agencies.)