India's Diplomatic Stand: A Zero Tolerance Message Against Terrorism
All-party parliamentary delegations have effectively communicated India's zero tolerance towards terrorism to various countries. New Delhi has called for significant action from Islamabad against visible terror infrastructure. The delegations visited countries like Brazil, UK, Egypt, Spain, and Malaysia, reiterating India's firm anti-terrorism stance and strengthening bilateral ties.

All-party parliamentary delegations on Tuesday made clear India's resolute zero-tolerance stance against terrorism to several nations, emphasizing New Delhi's openness to talks with Islamabad if it takes substantial measures against the visible terror infrastructure within its borders.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, leading the delegation to Brazil, stated, "We can talk, but only when Islamabad has effectively cracked down on its terrorism infrastructure." The delegation has visited Guyana, Panama, Colombia, and Brazil, successfully communicating India's anti-terrorism perspective despite previous misunderstandings.
In recent developments, Indian parliamentary groups have expanded their diplomatic outreach, engaging with nations like the UK, where support for India's position was evident. Interactions with UK government officials and friendship groups emphasized dismantling terrorism infrastructure. Similar diplomatic dialogues occurred in Egypt, Spain, Malaysia, Liberia, and more, showing a united global front against terrorism.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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