
No Equivalence Between Pak & India: Tharoor on Colombia’s Reaction on Op Sindoor
The recent visit of the Colombian delegation to India has sparked a heated debate on the country’s stance on terrorism and its reaction to Operation Sindoor. The delegation, which included Colombian President Ivan Duque and Foreign Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo, met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other top officials to discuss various bilateral issues, including counter-terrorism cooperation.
However, their visit was marred by controversy when Colombia’s President Ivan Duque condoled the loss of lives in Pakistan due to Operation Sindoor, a military operation carried out by the Indian Air Force in response to a suicide bombing attack by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist group. The attack, which killed over 40 Indian security personnel, was widely condemned by the international community.
Reacting to Colombia’s decision, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said that India is “disappointed” with the country’s reaction, and that there can be no equivalence between those who dispatch terrorists and those who resist them. “Those who attack and those who defend. We’re exercising our right of self-defence,” Tharoor said.
Tharoor’s statement comes as a stark reminder that the world is yet to recognize the gravity of the threat posed by terrorism, particularly in the wake of the Pulwama attack. The attack, which was carried out by JeM terrorists, was the deadliest in the region in decades, and it sparked widespread outrage and condemnation across the world.
The Indian government’s decision to carry out Operation Sindoor was seen as a bold response to the attack, and it was widely hailed as a major success. The operation, which was carried out in coordination with the Indian Army, targeted JeM terrorist camps in Pakistan and destroyed several key infrastructure facilities.
However, Colombia’s decision to condoled the loss of lives in Pakistan has been seen as a disappointing development, and it has sparked a heated debate on the country’s stance on terrorism. Tharoor’s statement, which emphasized the need to distinguish between those who perpetrate terrorism and those who resist them, has been widely welcomed by the Indian public and the international community.
The Colombian delegation’s visit to India was seen as an important step towards strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries. The delegation, which included several key officials, held talks with Indian officials on various issues, including trade, investment, and counter-terrorism cooperation.
However, the controversy surrounding Colombia’s reaction to Operation Sindoor has cast a shadow over the visit, and it has raised questions about the country’s commitment to combating terrorism. Tharoor’s statement has emphasized the need for the international community to recognize the gravity of the threat posed by terrorism, and to take concrete steps to combat it.
In recent years, India has been a major victim of terrorism, and the country has lost thousands of lives in terrorist attacks. The Pulwama attack, which was carried out by JeM terrorists, was the deadliest in the region in decades, and it sparked widespread outrage and condemnation across the world.
The Indian government’s decision to carry out Operation Sindoor was seen as a bold response to the attack, and it was widely hailed as a major success. The operation, which was carried out in coordination with the Indian Army, targeted JeM terrorist camps in Pakistan and destroyed several key infrastructure facilities.
However, Colombia’s decision to condoled the loss of lives in Pakistan has been seen as a disappointing development, and it has sparked a heated debate on the country’s stance on terrorism. Tharoor’s statement, which emphasized the need to distinguish between those who perpetrate terrorism and those who resist them, has been widely welcomed by the Indian public and the international community.
The controversy surrounding Colombia’s reaction to Operation Sindoor has also raised questions about the country’s relations with Pakistan. Colombia and Pakistan have been enjoying close relations in recent years, and the country has been providing military aid to Pakistan.
However, Colombia’s decision to condoled the loss of lives in Pakistan has sparked concerns about the country’s commitment to combating terrorism. Tharoor’s statement has emphasized the need for the international community to recognize the gravity of the threat posed by terrorism, and to take concrete steps to combat it.
In conclusion, the controversy surrounding Colombia’s reaction to Operation Sindoor has sparked a heated debate on the country’s stance on terrorism. Tharoor’s statement, which emphasized the need to distinguish between those who perpetrate terrorism and those who resist them, has been widely welcomed by the Indian public and the international community.
The Indian government’s decision to carry out Operation Sindoor was seen as a bold response to the Pulwama attack, and it was widely hailed as a major success. The operation, which was carried out in coordination with the Indian Army, targeted JeM terrorist camps in Pakistan and destroyed several key infrastructure facilities.
However, Colombia’s decision to condoled the loss of lives in Pakistan has been seen as a disappointing development, and it has sparked concerns about the country’s commitment to combating terrorism. The international community must recognize the gravity of the threat posed by terrorism, and take concrete steps to combat it.