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21-05-2025

More than a week after India and Pakistan announced a pause in their tense military conflict, New Delhi has made clear that Operation Sindoorthe title of the military undertaking that struck terrorist bases and then Pakistani bases is not over.

It has just shifted to a new theatre for now: diplomacy. The government's decision to deploy dozens of parliamentarians across party lines in delegations to capitals across the world in a bid to disseminate India's narrative on the tensions with Pakistan is a welcome move for several reasons. First, it is vital for both government and ordinary Indians to appreciate that the world's understanding of what unfolded between the horrific terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 and the ceasefire on May 10 is more complex than the simple narrative available in the echo chambers of Indian television channels. Pakistan, too, has peddled its version of events to different nations t

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