India’s 7 Delegations Speak Out: Zero Tolerance on Terrorism
India’s seven delegations are visiting 32 countries to share the zero-tolerance policy on terrorism.
After Operation Sindoor, India sent seven delegations with 59 leaders from different political parties to 32 countries. Their mission, called “One Mission, One Message, One Bharat,” aimed to share India’s strong stand against terrorism with the world.
Each team carried the same message—India has zero tolerance for terrorism and will treat any future attack as an act of war. They told world leaders, think tanks, and lawmakers that Pakistan must be held responsible for supporting terror groups. They also asked other countries to stop helping such groups and support India’s efforts to fight terrorism.
One of the most talked-about visits was by Shashi Tharoor’s team. In Panama City, he gave a strong speech supporting India’s right to self-defence. He criticised Pakistan’s long history of promoting terrorism. His son Ishan, a journalist, also questioned him during a press briefing in Washington, creating a light moment.
In another key visit, Owaisi targeted Turkey’s support for Pakistan and reminded leaders that India has more Muslims than Pakistan. Kanimozhi’s team paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi in Madrid to show India’s peaceful values.
Many countries supported India’s message. France, Israel, and the Netherlands backed India strongly. Even Colombia, which first supported Pakistan, changed its stand after meeting Indian leaders. In the US, officials discussed cross-border terrorism with Indian MPs and stressed regional peace.
However, not all countries agreed. Turkey and Azerbaijan supported Pakistan, which led to calls for a boycott in India. In Denmark, protests by Pakistani groups tried to disrupt India’s message, but Indian MPs stood firm.
After returning to India, all seven teams met PM Modi on 10 June 2025. The Prime Minister praised their work and called it a great example of unity across political parties. He said such outreach should continue so the world understands India’s strong position on terrorism.
This visit clearly showed India’s global message: it wants peace but will not stay silent when attacked.