Key Points

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor is leading a significant multi-party diplomatic delegation to the United States to discuss India's counter-terrorism efforts. During his interactions, Tharoor highlighted Colombia's diplomatic responsiveness in withdrawing a statement that initially showed sympathy towards Pakistan after a terror attack. He strongly criticized Pakistan's consistent pattern of denying terrorist activities, referencing historical incidents like the Mumbai 26/11 attacks. The delegation aims to provide comprehensive insights into Operation Sindoor and India's strategic approach to combating terrorism.

Key Points: Tharoor Praises Colombia's Diplomatic Shift on Terror Statement

  • Diplomatic delegation led by Tharoor discusses Operation Sindoor
  • Colombia withdraws controversial post-terror attack statement
  • Tharoor exposes Pakistan's repeated terrorism denials
  • Multi-party Indian delegation briefing US stakeholders
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Withdrawal of Colombia's statement was a fine gesture: Shashi Tharoor in Washington

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor highlights Colombia's diplomatic gesture during US visit, criticizes Pakistan's terrorism denials

"In Colombia, they had issued a slightly disappointing statement... the next morning, they withdrew that statement. - Shashi Tharoor"

Washington, DC, June 5

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who is leading an all-party delegation to the United States (US), on Thursday criticised Pakistan's repeated denials of its involvement in terrorism and highlighted Colombia's decision to withdraw a statement issued after Operation Sidoor, terming it a "fine gesture" following diplomatic engagement by the Indian side.

"In Colombia, they had issued a slightly disappointing statement at the time of Operation Sidoor in which they issued heartfelt condolences to the victims in Pakistan, and we were taken aback...," Tharoor said during an interaction at the Indian Embassy in Washington, DC.

He added, "In Colombia, I took the Director for Asia in the ministry aside and told her we have received this well and if something could be done. The next morning, they withdrew that statement."

Tharoor said distant countries often lack context when reacting to conflicts and may issue routine remarks.

"For us, you can see it as a fine gesture on their part. They do some things sometimes without particularly knowing the full context and details. Everyone is in favour of peace. If we are far away from a particular conflict, you will tend to just issue something fairly routine, and then when you have the context explained and the whole circumstances explained, you could see the better of it," he said.

He further noted, "I think that was again one of the benefits of this delegation going up because if we hadn't, that might have been the last word on the record..."

Referring to Pakistan's record on terrorism, Tharoor said, "...We have got a pattern since 1989 of repeated attacks, every one of which was denied by Pakistan and every one of which has been traced to Pakistan. The most famous or notorious cases have been the Mumbai 26/11 attacks."

"Pakistan's denials are on record, and then one of the terrorists was captured alive, and his address in Pakistan, where he lived, who trained him, everything was out. It is no longer possible for Pakistan to keep on denying," he added.

Speaking on the recent attack in Jammu and Kashmir, he said, "When the Pahalgam attack happened within less than an hour, the Resistance Front claimed credit. They repeated that claim 24 hours later on their website."

Earlier today, Tharoor stressed that there can be no dialogue with Pakistan with "a gun pointed at our head." He warned that the action taken by India now can be taken again if Pakistan does not control terror elements on its soil.

The delegation led by Tharoor arrived in the US on Wednesday. It includes Shambhavi Chaudhary (Lok Janshakti Party), Sarfaraz Ahmed (Jharkhand Mukti Morcha), G M Harish Balayogi (Telugu Desam Party), Shashank Mani Tripathi, Tejaswi Surya, and Bhubaneswar Kalita (all from the BJP), Mallikarjun Devda (Shiv Sena), former Indian Ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu, and Shiv Sena MP Milind Deora.

The all-party delegation arrived in the US after concluding their visit to Brazil. The delegation aims to brief key stakeholders in the US on Operation Sindoor, India's diplomatic initiative launched to counter terrorism and disinformation following the recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 as a decisive military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists, which claimed 26 lives and injured several others.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Tharoor ji always presents India's case so eloquently on global platforms. Colombia's withdrawal shows how effective diplomacy can change narratives. But will Pakistan ever learn? 26/11 proofs are there for the world to see yet they keep denying. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the delegation's efforts, I wish our politicians showed this unity back home too. Terrorism affects all Indians regardless of party lines. More such bipartisan approaches needed in Parliament as well.
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Amit S.
Operation Sidoor was a strong message to Pakistan that India won't tolerate terrorism anymore. But will military action alone solve this? We need sustained international pressure on Pak to dismantle terror camps permanently.
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Neha T.
Colombia example shows how misinformation spreads globally. Many countries don't understand our regional complexities. More such delegations should visit African and South American nations to explain our perspective. 👏
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Vikram J.
Tharoor makes valid points but I disagree with calling Colombia's withdrawal a "fine gesture". It was basic diplomatic correction they owed us after jumping to conclusions. We shouldn't be so quick to praise minimal expectations.
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Sunita R.
The world needs to see Pakistan's double game clearly. While they cry about human rights, they sponsor terror attacks in J&K. Hope this delegation's visit brings more international awareness about our security concerns.

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