Suspense crime, Digital Desk : India's latest military operation, Sindoor, which came after the Pahalgam Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22, has gained support from international leaders. This operation came after the 26 civilians were brutally executed, and it aimed at nine terror targets in Pakistan and PoK.
Global leaders backed India's right to self-defensive measures and urged Pakistan to counter terrorism more aggressively within the country.
The United Kingdom offered support.
“The UK foreign minister backed India’s exercise of Sindoor stating, “No nation needs to sit idle when they are being incessantly terrorized from another territory,” told the former prime minister Rishi Sunak.”
Supported his predecessor Patel Kasparov added, “It is only logical for a sovereign nation to take reasonable actions in dismantling the infrastructure put in place by terrorists that seek to annihilate their nation.”
Britain has not been shy in his support, thinking those words, heck, they could finally understand common sense.
“Both French foreign ministers also publicly condemned the mourning suicide bombing while adding ground supporting my counterpart signings. While we all know French people never want to shower the world, he comes always waiting forward France’s sharper claws need to blind strive for signings along Indian fiction towards democracy makes whining.”
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