East-UK PM Rishi Sunak supports India more than Operation Sindoor, calling justification

East-UK PM Rishi Sunak supports India more than Operation Sindoor, calling justification




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Former British PM Rishi Sunak supported India’s Operation Sindoor after targeting terrorist camps after the Pahgam attack of 26. He condemned terrorism, which confirmed Britain’s solidarity with India.

New Delhi:

Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday supported India on Operation Sindoor – a target military strike on nine terrorist camps across the border to avenge the Pahgam terror attack. According to Mr. Sunak, India is “appropriate” in the terrorist infrastructure.

The former UK PM wrote in a post on X, “No nation should accept terrorist attacks being launched against it from any other country controlled by any other country. There can be no impurities for terrorists.”

Mr. Sunak had earlier condemned the “barbaric” attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir in which 26 people were killed. He also confirmed that Britain stands in solidarity with India.

“The barbaric attack in Pahalgam has stolen the lives of newly married, children and families only in search of happiness. Our hearts break up for them. For those grief – know that Britain stands with you in sorrow and solidarity.

How UK reacted to Operation Sindoor

UK Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said that his country is ready to support both India and Pakistan to support stressful stresses.

“Our message will be that we are a friend, a partner of both countries. We are ready to support both countries. Both are ready to support both in regional stability, in dialogue, de-size and whatever we can do, we are very interested in and are ready to do,” he told BBC Radio.

The Foreign Office advised the British citizens to advise a heavy stronghold area of ​​the high -height Himalayan outpost, within 16 kilometers of the Line of Control, against the travel within eight kilometers of the Indo -Pakistan border, which represents the Kashmir border -and all south -western Balochistan species travel.

“We are continue to monitor the situation closely. British citizens should remain up -to -date with the advice of our visit and follow the advice of local authorities,” he said.

India’s Operation Sindoor

India carried out 24 missile attacks at nine places in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir in 25 minutes, killing 70 terrorists and injuring another 60 to avenge the Pahgam terror attack. Attacks were carried out in Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Bahawalpur, Rawalkot, Chakswari, Bhimber, Neelam Valley, Jhelum and Chakwa.

According to government sources, the attack was more than a military reaction and was synchronized to avoid detection and damage.

In response, Pakistan resorted to ‘arbitrary and indiscriminate firing’ and artillery firing, killing three civilians in Poonch sector in Jammu and Kashmir.


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