
India has launched a major diplomatic campaign. Leading the charge in Washington is Shashi Tharoor.
The seasoned diplomat and MP is heading an all-party delegation to the United States, where he will brief American officials on two urgent matters: the recent Pahalgam terror attack and the mysterious but significant Operation Sindoor.

What’s in it for you?
This isn’t just high-level diplomacy. This affects every Indian who wants their country to be taken seriously on the world stage. When India is targeted, the global response matters. And Tharoor’s mission is to make sure that response is loud, clear, and supportive.
The delegation—also including names like Milind Deora and Sudip Bandyopadhyay—is tasked with building international consensus. Seven such teams are being sent across the world. From Brussels to Tokyo, from Washington to the Gulf—India is going all-in.
Operation Sindoor: What We Know
Not much has been officially disclosed. But sources suggest Operation Sindoor is a large-scale response, possibly involving covert action, intelligence gathering, and regional pressure. The fact that it’s being explained to the US means it’s not just internal—there are likely cross-border or international implications.
This isn’t routine. India is drawing a line. And it wants the world to know.
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Why Tharoor? Why Now?
Because no one speaks global diplomacy quite like him. Whether you love his words or get lost in them, there’s no denying his credibility in the West. And credibility matters when you’re asking the US to align on security strategy.
The US-India relationship is no longer just a handshake at summits. It’s turning into a working partnership—especially on defense and counter-terrorism. This visit, led by Tharoor, aims to deepen that bond with facts, evidence, and a dose of moral clarity.
What the US Will Hear
- A detailed breakdown of the Pahalgam attack—who did it, why, and what India is doing about it.
- The scope and seriousness of Operation Sindoor—without the fluff.
- A strong call for US-India intelligence cooperation, resource-sharing, and public alignment.
- A rebuttal to any “concerns” about India’s right to defend itself—because silence isn’t neutrality, it’s complicity.
India’s Message: We Don’t Whisper
India is done playing polite when it’s bleeding. Operation Sindoor is not just military. It’s moral. It’s about saying never again—and meaning it.
This is diplomacy in the age of terror: part briefing, part warning. India’s asking allies to step up—or step aside.
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