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India has right to act on self-defence, China told

The New Indian Express Tiruchy

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May 08, 2025

Following the precision strikes on nine terror camps under 'Operation Sindoor', India on Wednesday launched a diplomatic outreach to key global powers, including China, to assert its firm stance against cross-border terrorism, highlighting that the strikes were targeted and non-escalatory, reaffirming it has no intent to escalate unless provoked by Pakistan, said sources.

- JAYANTH JACOB @ New Delhi

FOLLOWING the precision strikes on nine terror camps under 'Operation Sindoor', India on Wednesday launched a diplomatic outreach to key global powers, including China, to assert its firm stance against cross-border terrorism, highlighting that the strikes were targeted and non-escalatory, reaffirming it has no intent to escalate unless provoked by Pakistan, said sources.

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