India News | World Needs to Unite Against Pak-sponsored Terrorism, Operation Sindoor Sent a Clear Message: Raghav Chadha
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Operation Sindoor has sent a clear message that India will strike deep to dismantle terror safe havens and the world must come together for a united front against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha said at the Leadership Conference (ALC) in South Korea.
New Delhi, May 21 (PTI) Operation Sindoor has sent a clear message that India will strike deep to dismantle terror safe havens and the world must come together for a united front against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha said at the Leadership Conference (ALC) in South Korea.
Chadha said that while India mourns its victims, the country has also demonstrated unprecedented resolve in responding to terror threats and "Zero tolerance is India's new doctrine".
Operation Sindoor was not just a military strike, it was a message, he said. "India does not seek conflict, but will never shy away from defending its people," Chadha asserted, calling for a united global front against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
He hailed the operation as proof that India can strike deep and dismantle terror safe havens and emphasised the need for global solidarity in the fight against terrorism.
Addressing a packed audience of global leaders and delegates at what is often called the 'Davos of the East', Chadha said, "Operation Sindoor has sent a loud and clear message: India will strike deep and dismantle terror safe havens. We must come together to ensure that such infrastructure finds no shelter anywhere in the world."
He invoked India's dual legacy of peace and resistance, citing Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence alongside the courage of freedom fighters Bhagat Singh and Subhash Chandra Bose.
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