Key Points

BJP MP Brij Lal expressed satisfaction over Japan's backing of India's counterterrorism efforts during a parliamentary delegation visit. He emphasized India's shift from restraint to decisive action post-2016 under PM Modi. The delegation discussed India's zero-tolerance policy with Japanese officials, including former PM Yoshihide Suga. Recent operations like Sindoor showcase India's firm stance against cross-border terrorism.

Key Points: BJP MP Brij Lal Says Japan Backs India's Fight Against Terrorism

  • Japan supports India's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism
  • Brij Lal recalls 2016 surgical strikes and Balakot airstrike
  • Delegation meets Japanese FM, ex-PM Suga
  • India's Operation Sindoor targeted terror bases in PoK
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Happy that people of Japan have supported India's fight against terrorism: BJP MP Brij Lal

BJP MP Brij Lal highlights Japan's support for India's counterterrorism efforts, citing surgical strikes and Balakot airstrike as decisive actions under PM Modi.

"The world is understanding... They are appreciating our stand and that we are a peaceful country, but if we are attacked, then this is the new India, Modi's India. – Brij Lal"

Tokyo, May 23

BJP MP Brij Lal expressed happiness that the people of Japan have supported India's fight against terrorism and called the meetings with Japanese officials "good." He said that India has been suffering due to terrorism for nearly four decades and did not react till 2016.

Brij Lal, who is part of the JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha-led delegation, which is on a visit to Japan and other East Asian nations, mentioned how India has retaliated against terrorists after Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office. He recalled the airstrikes conducted in Balakot and the surgical strike carried out in 2016.

He stated that the world appreciates India's stance against terrorism and knows that India is a peaceful nation. He asserted that India will destroy terrorist bases and their sponsors if it is attacked.

On all-party delegation's meeting Japanese Foreign Minister and think tanks, he said, "The meeting was very good. We were happy that the people of Japan have supported India's fight against terrorism. India has been suffering for nearly four decades and you must remember, we did not react till 2016. I was serving as Additional Director General in the UP when the 2008 26/11 occured, where 170 people were killed. Among them were, two IPS officers, Hemant Karkare IGN, Ashok Kamte DIG. It went on for three days, Kasab was caught and nine were killed, total evidence."

"After that, when PM Modi came in 2014, we launched a surgical strike in 2016 when they attacked us. We were thinking that Pakistan would understand now. In 2019, they again carried out attacks and we conducted an airstrike in Balakot. After 2019, we were thinking that Pakistan might understand. In the April 22 attack, they killed people after asking about their religion. A lady asked them to kill her too, her husband was killed, so they said go and give a message to the Prime Minister. After that, we carried out a precise attack and by carrying out precise attack, we did not kill civilians, we only destroyed their terrorist infrastructure. After that we know that Pakistan would retaliate. They attacked, and after that, we destroyed their bases. We are telling this to the entire world; the world is understanding that we did not escalate... Today, the entire world is understanding... They are appreciating our stand and that we are a peaceful country, but if we are attacked, then this is the new India, Modi's India, and we will destroy the terrorist bases and their sponsors if we are attacked," he added.

An All-Party Parliamentary delegation from India, led by Sanjay Kumar Jha, Member of Parliament, is on a visit to Japan from May 22 to 24. On Thursday, the delegation met Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya.

The delegation also met former Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga and current Vice President of the Liberal Democratic Party and Chairman of the Japan-India Association, as well as Takashi Endo, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on National Security.

Both leaders affirmed Japan's continued support for India's efforts against terrorism, the official statement added. The Indian delegation also held an interaction with leading Japanese think tanks, briefing participants on India's zero tolerance policy on terrorism. Participants expressed strong support for India's counterterrorism stance during the discussions.

The all-party delegation projects India's national consensus and resolute approach to combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. It will convey to the world the country's strong message of zero tolerance for terrorism. (ANI)

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed. Indian Armed Forces targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, leading to the death of over 100 terrorists affiliated with terror outfits like the Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.

After the attack, Pakistan retaliated with cross-border shelling across the Line of Control and Jammu and Kashmir as well as attempted drone attacks along the border regions, following which India launched a coordinated attack and damaged radar infrastructure, communication centres and airfields across airbases in Pakistan. After this, on May 10, an understanding of the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan was announced.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Japan's support is significant because they understand the pain of terrorism too. Remember Tokyo subway attacks? Global cooperation is key. But we must ensure our actions don't escalate tensions further. Surgical strikes were necessary but diplomacy should remain priority. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Finally our government is taking strong action! For too many years we suffered silently. Balakot strike showed Pakistan we mean business. Japan's support proves we're not alone in this fight. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Amit S.
While I support anti-terror operations, we must be careful about chest-thumping. Every action has consequences. What's the long-term strategy beyond military strikes? How are we helping Kashmiris who suffer most from this cycle of violence?
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Neha T.
Japan-India friendship is so important! Both peaceful nations facing security challenges. Their technology + our strength can create powerful alliance. Hope we learn from their disaster management too - our soldiers face avalanches in Siachen. 🤝
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Sanjay R.
Good that MP is highlighting our stance abroad. But what about domestic security? Still getting reports of infiltration in J&K. Strong foreign policy must be matched by strong border management. More focus needed on coastal security too.
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Kavita P.
Terrorism has no religion - it only brings suffering to common people on both sides. While we must defend ourselves, let's not forget innocent Pakistanis also suffer from these terror groups. Hope one day both nations can live in peace. 🌸

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