Key Points

An Indian all-party delegation led by Sanjay Jha has secured significant diplomatic support from Japan in exposing Pakistan's terror infrastructure. The delegation highlighted the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack, emphasizing the brutal targeting of innocent civilians, including children. Prime Minister Modi's strategic approach involves declaring a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and its state sponsors. Japan has expressed full solidarity with India's position, marking a crucial diplomatic milestone in the global fight against terrorism.

Key Points: Japan Backs Modi's Campaign Against Pakistan Terror Network

  • India launches global diplomatic campaign against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism
  • All-party delegation receives Japanese solidarity
  • Modi's firm stance on cross-border terror networks
  • Japan supports India's anti-terrorism efforts
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Japan supports India's global campaign to expose Pakistan's terror factories: Sanjay Jha

India's diplomatic delegation secures Japanese support in exposing Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, highlighting global security concerns

Japan supports India's global campaign to expose Pakistan's terror factories: Sanjay Jha
"If there's an attack on our civilians, we will strike back, wherever your training infrastructure is - Sanjay Jha"

Tokyo, May 23

JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, leading an all-party delegation to Japan, as part of India's global diplomatic outreach, said on Friday that Japan has expressed solidarity with India and supported calls to wipe out terrorism as well as their patrons, where ever they exist.

Jha noted that Japanese leaders, including the Foreign Minister and a former Prime Minister, have extended full support to India’s position during their meetings in Tokyo.

The all-party delegation led by Jha includes BJP MPs Aparajita Sarangi and Brij Lal, Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee, CPI(M) Rajya Sabha member John Brrittas, and Congress leader Salman Khurshid.

Speaking to IANS, Jha said, “We came here yesterday with an all-party delegation. The most important thing is that the attack in Pahalgam targeted innocent people, tourists, who were separated from their families and brutally killed, including children. There were 26 victims. All the sponsorship and training behind this is happening in Pakistan.”

Jha emphasised that India has adopted a firm policy under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. “Three major developments have taken place. First is Operation Sindoor, its purpose is to declare ‘enough is enough.’ If there’s an attack on our civilians, we will strike back, wherever your training infrastructure is,” he said.

“Second,” he added, “those governments that promote terrorism will be treated the same as the terrorists themselves. There will be no distinction. Third, countries that cannot maintain neutral relations will not be tolerated. We are making this clear to the world through our outreach.”

Referring to global awareness, Jha added, “Anywhere there’s terrorist activity in the world, somehow a link to Pakistan is found. If Osama Bin Laden couldn’t be found anywhere else, where was he eventually found?”

Jha also reaffirmed PM Modi’s statement that “blood and water cannot flow together,” and stressed that India will only talk about ending terrorism and reclaiming PoK.

“We expect Japan to sensitise people here that terrorism is fully sponsored by Pakistan's government. This is a sensitive issue, like us, tomorrow other nations may be impacted,” he said.

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Finally the world is waking up to Pakistan's terror factories! Japan's support is significant because they're a responsible global power. Operation Sindoor shows we won't tolerate attacks on civilians anymore. Enough is enough indeed 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The all-party delegation approach is smart diplomacy. When opposition and ruling parties stand together on national security, it sends a strong message. Hope other countries follow Japan's lead in isolating terror sponsors.
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Arjun S.
While I support exposing Pakistan's role, we must be careful not to alienate ordinary Pakistanis who also suffer from terrorism. Our fight is with the establishment, not the people. More cultural exchanges could help build bridges.
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Sunita R.
The Pahalgam attack was heartbreaking 💔 Targeting tourists and children shows how low these terrorists can go. Glad Japan understands our pain. We need more countries to pressure Pakistan to shut down these terror camps.
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Vikram J.
"Blood and water cannot flow together" - powerful words by PM Modi. But diplomacy needs to be backed by strong economic measures too. We should reduce trade with countries that shelter terrorists, like China does with Pakistan.
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Neha P.
Japan-India friendship is growing stronger! 🇯🇵🤝🇮🇳 Their support means a lot because they've suffered terrorism too (remember Tokyo subway attack). Together we can make the world safer. Next step - get US and EU to take stronger action!

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