India will not tolerate Pakistani terrorism and the entire world needs to come forward to completely stop it. The Ministry of External Affairs held special meetings with representatives of about 70 countries on this issue.
BY-RAJA PENTAPATI AP BUREAU CHIEF
National News
Amravati May 15 (Bharat News) AP
India, which is taking a tough stance on Pakistan-based terrorism, is now continuing its diplomatic war on international platforms as well.

At a time when India has proven its resolve with the success of Operation Sindoor, External Affairs Minister S.Jaishankar is in talks with key countries. The Centre is moving hard to clearly convey India’s intention to the world that terrorism will not be tolerated.
Jaishankar, who had already spoken to Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Raisinger over the telephone, provided key information related to Operation Sindoor.
He explained why it was necessary to go for strikes on terror camps in Pakistan. He made it clear that India cannot back down when it is singing the final song of terrorism, which is why international support is needed. The discussion also discussed the issue of nuclear weapons and security threats.
Jaishankar also spoke to Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong. He explained the challenges facing India from Pakistan. He explained the background, objectives and achievements of Operation Sindoor. He asked for support for India’s efforts. It is noteworthy that this was done with the view that coordinated action is needed at the international level against terrorism.
In the wake of these developments, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs held special meetings with representatives of about 70 countries. India gave clear information on terrorism to countries like the US, Russia, Japan and the UK. India is continuing this diplomatic war by bringing the need to disrupt Pakistan’s terrorist network to the fore.
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