India rallies global support against terrorism after Pahalgam attack: EAM


- New Delhi, Aug 8: The Government of India on Friday said that it had deployed seven all-party parliamentary delegations to 33 countries as part of diplomatic efforts under âOperation Sindoorâ, aimed at conveying Indiaâs united stance and resolute approach against terrorism after the Pahalgam attack.
The question on diplomatic engagement during Operation Sindoor was raised by Vijay Baghel and Damodar Agrawal in the Lok Sabha, and it was answered by the Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.
These delegations, he said, comprising Members of Parliament from various political parties along with veteran diplomats, engaged with key political, legislative, media, think-tank representatives and the Indian diaspora.
Their objective was to raise awareness about the Pahalgam terror attack, highlight Pakistanâs role in sponsoring terrorism, counter misinformation on Jammu and Kashmir, and build international support for Indiaâs counter-terrorism efforts.
The delegations were warmly received and held substantive discussions in countries across the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Through these engagements, India successfully communicated the gravity of cross-border terrorism and Pakistanâs complicity. The international community unequivocally condemned the use of terrorism, recognizing Indiaâs right to defend itself, he said.
Notably, the terrorist group âThe Resistance Frontâ (TRF), responsible for the Pahalgam attack, was mentioned in the latest United Nations Security Council 1267 Sanctions Committee report released on July 29, 2025, and was designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation by the United States on July 18, 2025.
The delegations were composed with attention to political and regional diversity to reflect Indiaâs federal spirit, ensuring balanced representation from various states and union territories. The trips were conducted between late May and early June 2025, covering countries including Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, France, Italy, Japan, UAE, USA, Russia, South Africa, and many others.
The delegations secured assurances of support on counter-terrorism and received widespread condemnation of Pakistan for harboring terrorist groups. This diplomatic outreach has enhanced the international communityâs appreciation of Indiaâs position on terrorism and increased cooperation on counter-terrorism matters.
The Government of India continues to engage actively with partner countries and international organizations to strengthen global cooperation against terrorism. Further diplomatic dialogues and follow-up contacts under Operation Sindoor are planned to sustain momentum in addressing security challenges.
