India turns to diplomacy after military setback

India diplomacy after military setback
After failing in a unilateral military operation, destroying six warships, and suffering defeat in failed missile attacks, India finally had the idea of ​​diplomacy.
India has formed seven diplomatic teams comprising members of parliament from all political parties who will visit key partner countries, including Security Council member countries, to raise awareness about Operation Sindoor.
The committees will try to clarify their government’s perspective by talking to governments, think tanks, and the media. Visits by parliamentary teams are expected later this month.
India has decided to brief defense attaches from 70 countries on the terrorist links of individuals and locations targeted during Operation Sindoor.
Sources say that the briefing attempted to link the Pahalgam incident to Lashkar-e-Taiba and The Resistance Front with the help of satellite images, recorded conversations, intelligence reports, and technical data.
It should be remembered that on April 22, 26 people were killed in a firing incident at a tourist spot in Pahalgam, occupied Kashmir. India first blamed Pakistan for the attack, which Pakistan flatly rejected. Then India said that the Resistance Front was involved in the attack, but this organization also said that it had no connection with the attack.
Pakistan demanded that India present any evidence if it has it. We will cooperate in an impartial investigation. However, India could not present a single piece of evidence in any forum, including the US and the UK.
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