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Chagos Betrayed
The Statesman Kolkata
|May 25, 2025
In a world increasingly shaped by geopolitical flashpoints, the recent sovereignty transfer of the Chagos Islands from the United Kingdom to Mauritius may appear, on the surface, to be a noble act of decolonisation.
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The recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has brought the issue of cross-border terrorism back into sharp focus. Pakistan's role in supporting and financing terrorist groups has been a longstanding concern for India, and the international community needs to take notice. In a significant diplomatic initiative, India has dispatched multi-party delegations to various countries, including key players like the UAE, Japan, South Korea, and Russia, as well as to Europe, Africa and the Americas. These delegations, led by prominent MPs from across the political spectrum, are presenting evidence of Pakistan's continued support for terrorism and countering Pakistani disinformation globally. The effort is crucial in isolating Pakistan on the terror front and showcasing India's restraint and legitimacy. By sharing hard evidence, including visual and forensic proof, of Pakistan's involvement in terrorism, India aims to build a strong international consensus against Pakistan's nefarious activities. The decision to pause the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan is a significant move, demonstrating India's resolve to protect its national interests. The treaty, signed in 1960, has been a point of contention between the two countries, and India's decision to revisit its terms is a testament to the changing circumstances and security concerns. The bipartisan nature of the delegations is noteworthy, reflecting a unified Indian stance on the issue of terrorism. By working together, India's political leaders can present a strong, cohesive front against Pakistan's aggression. This diplomatic pushback is not just about countering Pakistan's narrative; it's also about highlighting India's commitment to combating terrorism and promoting regional stability. As the international community grapples with the complex issue of terr
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