India-Pakistan Tension: Are delegations being sent around the world as part of a special strategy? There is a special connection with Indira Gandhi.
- bySherya
- 26 May, 2025
Indian all party delegations against Pakistan: Many all party delegations have been sent by India to countries across the world to expose the terrorist activities of Pakistan. Many experts are seeing a special strategy behind these campaigns and are also connecting it with Indira Gandhi.

India's diplomatic campaign against Pakistan: Is India fed up with terrorism now in the mood to do another '1971'? After Operation Sindoor, the way the Indian government has sent all-party delegations to different countries of the world to expose Pakistan, many experts are calling it a part of a deep strategy. This is a similar strategy that was adopted by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1971. Because of that strategy, Pakistan broke into two parts and a new nation emerged in the form of Bangladesh. What was that strategy that gave the biggest wound to Pakistan? We tell you this.
According to historians, when millions of Pakistanis started entering India after the repression by the Pakistani army in the then East Pakistan, it started affecting the country's economy. Initially, the then Indira government asked Pakistan to curb its activities and take back the refugees. But when it did not agree, Indira Gandhi understood that this could not be resolved without war.
The army was ordered to prepare for war
He called the then Army Chief Sam Monek Shaw and ordered him to prepare for war against Pakistan. But Sam politely refused to do so. He said that monsoon will start in the next few days. If the Indian Army starts its campaign in such weather, it will get stuck in Bangladesh. He asked PM Indira Gandhi for 6 months time for preparations and promised that he will bring victory to them.
After thinking for a while, Indira Gandhi gave them this time. After this, as per the decided strategy, she kept on visiting different countries for the next 6 months and creating global public opinion against the oppression of Pakistan. Meanwhile, the three armies of India kept busy in their war preparations. Pakistan had a suspicion that India was preparing to attack it but it was not able to understand when this would happen.
India divided Pakistan into two parts in 13 days
Finally, out of frustration, it attacked Indian military bases on 3 December 1971. With this, India got the opportunity to retaliate and wage a full-fledged war against Pakistan. India's three armies attacked Pakistan with their full potential and broke it into two parts in just 13 days and a new country named Bangladesh was formed.
Many experts are now speculating about the possibility of a similar strategy behind the all-party delegations being sent abroad. They cite several reasons behind this. The first reason is that Pakistan has made terrorism its undeclared foreign policy and despite suffering huge losses for 4 days, it will not end it and will definitely plot the next terrorist attack. Second, the Indian government has not yet ended Operation Sindoor. This means that the Indian government is also fully aware that sooner or later such a terrorist attack can definitely happen on it. To which it will have to respond with full force.
Is Jinnahland going to fall apart again?
The third reason is that internal rebellion is increasing rapidly in Balochistan, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces of Pakistan, which the government and the army are finding themselves helpless to handle. The fourth and most important reason is that India has dealt a severe blow to Pakistan by stopping the water of the rivers flowing towards it, for which it has no answer. Due to this strike by India, the danger of collapse of its entire economy including agriculture is increasing. This is a problem in which even its so-called friends like China and Turkey cannot help. In such a situation, it will not be surprising if Pakistan gets furious and launches a major attack on India sooner or later.
These are the four reasons due to which the fear of a full-fledged war between India and Pakistan is constantly increasing. Now how true this fear will be, only the future will tell. But the all-party delegations sent abroad are definitely succeeding in exposing Pakistan to the world. According to the report, an all-party delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad has reached Paris. The Indian Ambassador posted in France welcomed the delegation. This delegation will visit France, Italy, Denmark, United Kingdom, Belgium and Germany to showcase Operation Sindoor and India's continuous fight against terrorism.
Shinde's delegation reached Congo
The all-party delegation led by Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde has reached Kinshasa, the capital of Congo. BJD MP Sasmit Patra, who was part of the delegation, said, "...Now we are in Congo and in the next 2-3 days we will have meetings where we will discuss with everyone...I think that somewhere or the other Congo will support India's campaign against terrorism because they too want a peace loving nation and the world...This campaign against terrorism will not be limited to India alone, it will reach the whole world..."
BJP MP Atul Garg, who was part of the same delegation, said, "Everyone knows that the issue is the same - Pakistan has promoted terrorism...Our government has decided to make the world aware of our pain and Pakistan's actions...".
'Operation Sindoor is not a military operation but a new resolve for justice'
Meanwhile, another member of the delegation and IUML MP ET Mohammed Basheer said, "... We should expose Pakistan in front of the world... We have given a befitting reply to Pakistan through Operation Sindoor... We carried it out in a great way and we are proud of our soldiers. At the same time, we also maintained decency. We did not cause any harm or trouble to the civilians, but Pakistan targeted the civilians. We should expose this too..."
BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj, who was part of the delegation that went to Congo, said, "Operation Sindoor was not just a military operation but it is a new resolution of justice that India has presented to the world... It has been said that blood and water will not flow together... This all-party delegation first went to UAE and is now going to various countries of West Africa... There are members of different parties in this delegation. People in it have risen above political ideologies to present India's side to the world..."
'Terrorism is a problem of the whole world'
On the other hand, another delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has reached Georgetown, the capital of Guyana. Addressing the Indian diaspora, Shashi Tharoor said, "Our message is very clear. We have to stand against terrorism, wherever it is. We not only have to bring the evil killers to justice but we also have to seriously challenge those who are funding, training and directing them... This is something that India has been facing for decades... We need to show them that they will have to pay a price for this... We want you to join us and give your support..."
BJP MP Shashank Mani, who was part of this delegation, said, "It feels great that we have come to Guyana today... This is the beginning of our journey. The very important message that we are taking to the whole world will start from Guyana, so it will be auspicious for us..."
BJP MP Tejasvi Surya, who was part of the delegation led by Tharoor, said, "Guyana is a very important country in South America for India...The purpose of this mission is to send a message to the world and to amplify India's message of zero tolerance against Pakistani terrorism...All the members of Parliament have come here to express India's solidarity in one voice against terrorism. This is not just India's problem but it is a global problem..."
Why does Pakistan give shelter to terrorists- Ghulam Nabi Azad
BJP MP Baijayant Panda led the delegation to Bahrain's capital Manama and talked to the local leaders. Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Democratic Progressive Azad Party President Ghulam Nabi Azad, who was part of the delegation, said, "... We were very happy to see that this (Bahrain) looks like a mini India. Here (Bahrain) there are Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians... We may belong to different parties in our country but we have come here as Indians... All religions live together with love in our country... Pakistan was formed on the basis of religion but the Muslims of East Pakistan and West Pakistan could not live together and they were divided in a few years... There are probably more terrorists in the whole world than those in Pakistan... Why does Pakistan give shelter to terrorists?..."
AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi, who was part of the delegation, said, "...Pakistan is an aggressor, not a victim." He said, "...In today's meeting, we put India's side. We told them that for many years terrorists aided and trained by Pakistan have been carrying out terror attacks in India and many people have lost their lives. We gave them all the data. Be it the Mumbai blast, the train blast, the suicide attack in front of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Pulwama, Pathankot attack... We told the United Nations Security Council in December 2023 that you should ban TRF, it can do something wrong in India... We also talked about Asim Munir's speech on April 15, what he said about Kashmir. Pakistan's involvement is also proved by the fact that after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the TRF organization admitted it twice. The Government of India, our cyber experts found that they had uploaded it on the Internet from near the Pakistani military camp..."
Supriya Sule's delegation reached Qatar
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, who was part of the all-party delegation that went to Bahrain, said, "Today we had 5 meetings and 2 meetings yesterday... Bahrain is our old friend. From 1947 to 1960, only Indian Rupee was used in Bahrain... After the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Bahrain was the first country to condemn this attack on 23 April..."
The all-party delegation led by NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule reached Qatar on Sunday. After this, it met the head of the Middle East Global Affairs Council Tariq Yusuf and members of the council in Doha.
The all-party delegation led by DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi has reached Slovenia. Former diplomat Manjeev Singh Puri, who is part of the delegation, said, "It is a peaceful country... It is a relationship that I have no doubt that both India and Slovenia would like to take forward... Slovenia will serve on the United Nations Security Council by the end of this year. Pakistan is also there... So, it is particularly important for us to talk to them because meeting in person establishes a human bond. This will make them understand that this is not just an issue of India, it is a global issue, and they will keep in mind that they have a global promoter of terror sitting in the same room with them and they should keep an eye on that country so that they do not misuse their position..."
Russia understands India very well- Kanimozhi
Meanwhile, MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi said, "It was a very positive visit. Russia has always been a very important partner. They respect us. Our Prime Minister and Foreign Minister have spoken to the leaders there about what happened in Pahalgam and have already made our stand clear... Russian MPs and opinion-makers were very receptive and understood what we had come to communicate. They have promised to stand with us, fight against terrorism and raise our voice together against terrorism."
On the other hand, Congress leader Salman Khurshid, who was part of the delegation that went to South Korea, said, "We did not attack any area of Pakistan except the terrorist camps, and we attacked them with precision. If they had not attacked us, we would have stopped there, but they attacked us, and when they attacked us, what did we do? We disabled the airbases that they were using to attack us, so we disabled their air bases... This clearly sent them the message that you cannot face India, and so they said please stop it and they stopped it. But we have to be careful, that is why the government has said very clearly that we are not ending Operation Sindoor..."
'Our aim is to show the real face of terrorism'
He said, "The message to the world is that India is in a different league today. They see us as a country that is emerging as a top country globally. We have overtaken Japan to become the fourth largest economy and we are moving ahead by leaps and bounds. This is something we need to protect and we will protect it..."
BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi, a member of the delegation, said, "We are here with a purpose... Our purpose is to gather public support against terrorism so that we can root out terrorism from the world. We want to expose the real face of Pakistan before the world..."






