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India strongly condemns Pakistan's terror justifications, with officials asserting India's status quo stance and exposing espionage threats, as seen in Gujarat's arrest of a health worker leaking defense info to Pak spies.

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'End terror justifications': Indian delegation's big message to Pak in Bahrain
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An Indian delegation, featuring diverse political voices like AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi and Ghulam Nabi Azad, delivered a sharp message in Bahrain: stop using religion to justify terrorism. They stressed that Islam itself condemns such violence and called out Pakistan for allegedly harboring terror networks. The group urged Bahrain and the international community to pressure Pakistan to dismantle these systems, with Phangnon Konyak pointing to decades of alleged Pakistani-backed terrorism since India's partition.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just diplomatic posturing—it’s a strategic move to isolate Pakistan on the global stage. By rallying Muslim-majority nations like Bahrain to reject terrorism "in Islam’s name," India aims to undercut Pakistan’s longstanding narrative. The delegation’s bipartisan makeup (including Owaisi, a vocal Muslim leader) adds weight to their argument. For regional stability, the world’s response (or silence) will signal whether Pakistan faces growing pressure or continues operating with impunity.
'We’re a status quo power, Pakistan is not': Shashi Tharoor in US address - watch video
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Shashi Tharoor, leading a diverse Indian delegation in the U.S., spoke out against the recent Pahalgam terror attack, calling it a religiously motivated act tied to groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba. He framed India as a "status quo power" focused on stability, contrasting Pakistan’s approach. India’s retaliatory strikes on terror camps were highlighted as a firm stance against extremism. The delegation’s broader goal? Rallying global support for India’s counterterrorism efforts while sharing its viewpoint abroad.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about condemning an attack—it’s a diplomatic push to shape how the world sees India’s fight against terrorism. Tharoor’s remarks underscore tensions with Pakistan while positioning India as a responsible actor. For readers, it’s a reminder of how localized violence spills into international relations, influencing alliances and security strategies.
Guj ATS arrests health worker for sharing BSF, Navy info with Pak spy
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Gujarat’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested Sahdevsinh Gohil, a contract health worker in Kutch, accusing him of passing sensitive details about BSF and Indian Navy facilities to a Pakistani intelligence operative. The suspect allegedly sent photos and videos over WhatsApp for money after being approached by the spy in mid-2023. He even handed over a SIM card linked to his Aadhaar, raising serious security concerns.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another espionage case—it’s a stark reminder of how low-level insiders can become weak links in national security. The use of everyday tech like WhatsApp and Aadhaar-linked SIMs shows how easily sensitive data can slip out, even from seemingly minor roles. For a country like India, where border tensions with Pakistan are perennial, breaches like this fuel anxieties about vulnerabilities in defense systems. It also puts a spotlight on how foreign operatives might be targeting non-traditional sources (like healthcare workers) to gather intel.
Operation Sindoor delegations wrap up visits to Russia & Japan
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India sent bipartisan teams to Russia and Japan to rally international backing against terrorism after the recent Pahalgam attack. The talks zeroed in on teaming up to combat extremism and calling out Pakistan’s alleged involvement in cross-border terrorism. Russia doubled down on its pledge to fight terror alongside India, while Japan threw its full support behind New Delhi’s position.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just diplomatic handshakes—it’s India shoring up crucial alliances after a major terror strike. With Russia and Japan publicly aligning with India’s counter-terror push, it adds weight to New Delhi’s efforts to isolate Pakistan on the global stage. For everyday Indians, it signals their government’s working to turn global sympathy into concrete partnerships.

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