00:01Pakistan once again scrambles to salvage its image in the wake of India's Operation Sindor,
00:06exposing Islamabad's deep ties to terrorism.
00:10In a move that appears to mimic India's recent diplomatic maneuvers,
00:14where New Delhi has announced seven multi-party delegations to represent India at world forums
00:19and brief world leaders on Operation Sindor, Pakistan in hesitancy,
00:24has also called for a delegation to present its case for peace at the international stage.
00:30This came after Pakistan People's Party, PPP.
00:34Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday stated that Pakistan's Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif
00:40had tasked him to lead a delegation to present Pakistan's case
00:44on the recent escalations of tensions between the two nations.
01:00The announcement reflects Pakistan's desperate attempt to repair its tarnished reputation
01:10as it bore its long-standing support for terrorism, drawing widespread international criticism.
01:16Bhutto Zardari's delegation is likely to face an uphill battle,
01:20as Pakistan's credibility has been severely undermined by its failure to curb terrorism
01:25and its retaliatory actions that targeted Indian civilians as its response to Operation Sindor,
01:31which targeted nine terror camps across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
01:37Earlier on May 17, Union Minister Kiran Rijiju announced a seven multi-party delegation
01:43who will be visiting key partner countries, including members of the UN Security Council.
01:48Later this month, in the context of Operation Sindor and India's continued fight against cross-border terrorism.
01:57The following MPs will lead the seven delegations.
02:01The all-party delegations will project India's national consensus and resolute approach to combating terrorism.
02:31in all forms and manifestations.
02:34They would carry forth to the world the country's strong message of zero tolerance against terrorism.
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