KKN Gurugram Desk | During a high-level diplomatic visit to the United States, a delegation of Indian lawmakers, led by senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, strongly condemned the recent Pahalgam terror attack and emphasized India’s right to respond decisively to terrorism. The discussion, however, went beyond Pakistan, extending to the strategic implications for China—particularly in the context of Operation Sindoor, India’s recent cross-border counter-terror operation.
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U.S. Congressional Support Against Terrorism
On Wednesday, a bipartisan group in the U.S. Congress issued a strong condemnation of the Pahalgam attack, reaffirming support for India’s “zero tolerance policy towards terrorism” and its sovereign right to retaliate.
The timing of this support was critical, as the Indian delegation, led by Tharoor, used the occasion to reinforce India’s stance on cross-border terrorism and highlight the broader geopolitical dynamics at play—especially the covert role of China in arming terror networks operating from Pakistani soil.
Was Operation Sindoor Also a Message to China?
When asked whether Operation Sindoor—a targeted Indian strike against terrorist infrastructure—was also intended as a message to China, Tharoor didn’t dodge the question. Instead, he offered a revealing perspective on India’s strategic calculations.
“The fact is, they (Pakistan) were using Chinese-made weapons. We bypassed Chinese radar systems, Chinese communication grids, and essentially cut through a critical segment of the so-called Chinese ‘kill chain’ that we read about in defense journals,” Tharoor stated.
He emphasized that while the primary objective was to strike at Pakistani terror cells, the collateral message to China was unmistakable.
Bypassing Chinese Military Infrastructure
Tharoor highlighted how India’s defense capabilities successfully bypassed complex Chinese-made surveillance and defense systems during the operation.
This included:
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Penetrating radar coverage supplied by Chinese firms
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Neutralizing encrypted communication networks linked to Chinese infrastructure
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Disrupting weapons chains using Chinese hardware
Such actions, he argued, were not just operational tactics but also symbolic maneuvers to display India’s technological edge and geopolitical independence.
“Pakistan Got the Message Loud and Clear”
Tharoor remarked that the real target was Pakistan, and the Indian military ensured the message was delivered effectively.
“What happened during the night of May 9 and 10 spoke volumes. The immediate call for a ceasefire by Pakistan the next morning says even more. That’s the signal. And maybe, just maybe, the Chinese need to take note of that,” Tharoor said.
His comments suggest that India is willing to challenge military ecosystems that supply and support terrorism—even if they’re backed by global powers like China.
Strategic Implications for India-China Relations
While India has long maintained its strategic autonomy, the undertone in Tharoor’s statement hints at a shift from soft diplomacy to calibrated deterrence—particularly when it involves Chinese weapon systems falling into the hands of non-state actors.
Experts note that the dual messaging—to Pakistan via military action and to China via technological countermeasures—is a new chapter in India’s hybrid warfare doctrine.
Parliamentary Delegation in the U.S.: Who’s Who
Tharoor currently heads the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs. He is leading a diverse multi-party Indian delegation in the U.S., aimed at bolstering strategic and diplomatic ties.
Delegation Members:
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Shashi Tharoor (Congress)
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Sarfraz Ahmad (Jharkhand Mukti Morcha)
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G. Harish Balayogi (Telugu Desam Party)
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Shashank Mani Tripathi (BJP)
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Bhubaneshwar Kalita (BJP)
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Milind Deora (Shiv Sena)
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Tejasvi Surya (BJP)
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Taranjit Singh Sandhu, former Indian Ambassador to the U.S.
This delegation has participated in high-level dialogues on terrorism, regional security, trade cooperation, and counterintelligence.
India’s Clear Message: Terror Support Comes at a Cost
The broader geopolitical message is that India will not remain passive when nations—even indirectly—enable or tolerate terrorism. Operation Sindoor, while a direct response to terrorist activities, also served as a strategic demonstration of India’s offensive and defensive prowess.
India’s choice to neutralize threats without hesitation, bypass advanced tech networks, and challenge the Chinese supply chain is a warning to both adversaries and passive enablers.
What Is Operation Sindoor?
While official details remain classified, defense analysts believe Operation Sindoor was launched as a preemptive and punitive strike against multiple terror camps near the LoC (Line of Control).
Key Reported Features:
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Targeted drone and aerial assault
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Ground-force coordination with air intelligence
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Cyber disruption of communication networks
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Precise execution during limited tactical window (May 9–10)
Though not formally acknowledged in full, the operation is being discussed globally in strategic circles as a highly successful, low-visibility strike demonstrating new-age Indian military capability.
Operation Sindoor was not just a tactical military strike, but a strategic statement. By confronting Pakistani terror cells and effectively navigating past Chinese-origin defense networks, India has drawn a new red line in regional security diplomacy.
As Shashi Tharoor’s revelations indicate, India’s military and diplomatic strategies are now deeply intertwined—with messages intended not just for adversaries, but for global stakeholders who may be indirectly complicit.
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