Pakistan बना United Nations Counter-Terror ग्रुप का उप-मुखिया | कहां फेल हुई मोदी की डिप्लोमेसी?

In this episode of News That Matters, we delve deep into the shocking diplomatic failure India is facing on the global stage. Just over a month ago, on April 22, 2025, a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam claimed 26 Indian civilian lives. The Indian government swiftly responded with Operation Sindoor, targeting nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. It was a bold military move meant to send a strong message. But did the world listen? Instead of isolating Pakistan internationally, the exact opposite happened. The United Nations appointed Pakistan as the Vice-Chair of its Counter-Terrorism Committee and Chair of the Taliban Sanctions Committee—ironic for a country India accuses of harboring and exporting terrorism. To gain global support, India launched an unprecedented diplomatic effort—seven All-Party Delegations were sent across the world, led by senior leaders from BJP, Congress, Shiv Sena, DMK, NCP, and more. But the results were underwhelming. Most nations issued generic calls for peace, avoiding direct condemnation of Pakistan. Even strategic allies like the U.S., France, and Saudi Arabia gave lukewarm responses. This raises critical questions: Is India’s global influence weakening under the leadership of PM Modi and EAM S. Jaishankar? Has India’s diplomacy become too West-centric, ignoring regional allies like Bangladesh, Nepal, or Bhutan? Watch as we break down the diplomatic missteps, analyze the real outcomes of Operation Sindoor, and explore how India can reshape its foreign policy to regain credibility in the fight against global terrorism. 🔔 Don’t forget to Like, Share & Subscribe to Molitics for bold, fact-based analysis.