Key Points

A high-level Indian parliamentary delegation led by Shashi Tharoor met with key US lawmakers in Washington, receiving strong bipartisan support against terrorism. The US House Foreign Affairs Committee members unanimously condemned recent terror attacks in Pahalgam and affirmed India's right to self-defense. Both nations emphasized their growing strategic partnership and shared democratic values. The meeting highlighted the deepening diplomatic and geopolitical ties between the world's largest democracies.

Key Points: US Lawmakers Back India's Anti-Terror Response with Bipartisan Support

  • Bipartisan US delegation condemns terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir
  • Shashi Tharoor leads Indian parliamentary group in diplomatic outreach
  • US-India strategic partnership receives unanimous support
  • Lawmakers stress shared democratic values
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When you are attacked, you have no choice but to respond, US Lawmakers back India's stance against terror

US House Foreign Affairs Committee offers strong solidarity with India after Pahalgam attacks, affirming bilateral partnership and condemning terrorism

"When you are attacked, you have no choice but to respond. - Brian Mast, HFAC Chairman"

Washington D.C., June 5

Group 5 of the all-party Indian parliamentary delegation, led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, held a high-level interaction with the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC) in Washington, D.C., as part of its diplomatic outreach following Operation Sindoor.

The delegation, which met with key U.S. lawmakers including HFAC Chairman Brian Mast, Ranking Member Gregory Meeks, Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove, and Congressman Bill Huizenga, received strong bipartisan support and condemnation of the recent terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam region.

HFAC Chairman Brian Mast underlined the depth of bipartisan consensus on supporting India. "This was a very important meeting. This is a bipartisan delegation from the House of Representatives receiving India. We are proud to receive our friend and our ally. Every one of us strongly condemned the terrorist attacks that took place. There's no room in this world for those kinds of attacks," he said.

"The world was holding its breath, watching what had taken place, both in disgust and also in anticipation of the response. When you are attacked, you have no choice but to respond. The world does not allow anything else, and those responses needed to take place. We have a great friendship and partnership between our nations, and we see nothing but growth and expansion in the future," he added.

"Certainly, I think all of us were very concerned about the terrorist attack in northern India, and I certainly personally condemn it. I know all of my colleagues also condemn that. That is something that we need to work cooperatively on -- to root out those terrorists and make sure that they are not able to strike any country," said Congress leader Bill Huizenga.

Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove echoed similar sentiments. "I condemned the attacks in Pahalgam and am grateful for the ceasefire, hoping that there can be lasting peace. I also recognise how strong the U.S.-Indian partnership has been, and it's so important that we continue that. Representing Los Angeles, issues around visa access for the World Cup and the Olympics are a priority, as well as how we can build our relationships with the tech industry in India and with Bollywood. So those were some of the things I raised," she said.

Congressman Gregory Meeks, Ranking Member of the Committee, stressed shared democratic values. "The relationship between the United States and India -- we are bound together, the oldest and the largest democracies in the world. Our values are the same," he said.

"We shared our condolences because we cannot tolerate terrorism anywhere. We support India's right to defend itself and ensure that terrorism does not take place there. Just as important is the dialogue we had about working collectively globally. India has been a great partner -- whether it's on QUAD, trade, or working together on issues like Ukraine and Russia in a responsible manner," Meeks added.

Leading the Indian delegation, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor thanked the U.S. lawmakers for their "strong and unconditional" support.

"There was, as the Chairman said, complete unanimity in condemning the terrorist attacks and in defending India's right to defend itself. We are very grateful for that support because it was strong and unconditional," Tharoor said.

"Equally, of course, we talked about broader issues involving our countries ' trade, the economy, students, visas -- broader concerns about the relationship. But everybody in the meeting, on both sides -- the Indian side and the American side -- wants to see this relationship becoming stronger, more effective, and covering more aspects of life and geopolitics," he added.

The Indian all-party delegation's visit to Washington follows stops in Brazil and Europe, aimed at consolidating international support against terrorism and highlighting India's strategic interests post Operation Sindoor.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Strong words from US lawmakers! 🇮🇳🇺🇸 This bipartisan support shows how much the world has changed since 26/11. India's measured response to Pahalgam attacks has earned global respect. Hope Pakistan gets the message - terrorism has no place in civilized society.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate US support, we must remember they've been inconsistent in the past. Remember how they abandoned Afghanistan? India must continue building its own defense capabilities rather than relying on foreign assurances. Atmanirbhar Bharat is the way forward!
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Arjun S.
Good to see Shashi Tharoor representing India so eloquently. The mention of Bollywood and tech collaborations is interesting - soft power matters as much as hard power. Maybe we'll finally get those H1B visa issues sorted! 😅
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Neha T.
The QUAD mention is crucial. With China's growing aggression, India-US partnership becomes even more vital. But we must ensure this doesn't make us pawns in someone else's game. Our foreign policy should remain balanced and independent.
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Vikram J.
"When you are attacked, you have no choice but to respond" - powerful words! This should be India's permanent doctrine against terrorism from across the border. No more turning the other cheek. Operation Sindoor has set the right precedent.
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Smita R.
While security is important, I hope our leaders also discuss climate change and education exchanges during these meetings. The youth of both countries have so much to learn from each other. Terrorism shouldn't be the only agenda in Indo-US relations.

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