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Bhutto Attacks Modi After Operation Sindoor | India News - News Directory 3

Bhutto Attacks Modi After Operation Sindoor | India News

June 4, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • A war of words erupted between Indian and Pakistani delegations ‍in Washington, D.C., as they presented conflicting narratives on Operation‍ Sindoor, the Kashmir issue, and escalating tensions between...
  • The verbal sparring began after Bilawal Bhutto,leader of the Pakistani delegation,compared Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a "Temu version of (Binyamin) Netanyahu" during a United Nations ⁢press...
  • Tejasvi ⁢Surya, a member of‍ the ⁤Indian team, countered ⁢that Pakistan relies on "inferior products borrowed from China," including military equipment.He added,⁣ "It must be hurting to see...
Original source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

bilawal Bhutto’s provocative ⁤rhetoric ignited a firestorm in Washington, D.C., as Indian and Pakistani delegations clashed over the Kashmir issue and Operation Sindoor. Bhutto’s comparison of Narendra Modi to⁤ a “Temu version” of Netanyahu spurred immediate backlash from the Indian delegation, represented⁢ by Tejasvi Surya, who⁢ didn’t ‍hold back. He criticized Pakistan’s military capabilities and leadership ⁤in the face of rising ⁤tensions. The verbal exchange underlines the deeply rooted animosity and conflicting narratives surrounding⁣ the ongoing dispute.News directory‍ 3 provides comprehensive coverage of this developing situation. The two sides are ⁤now lobbying U.S. lawmakers and think tanks. Discover what’s next as⁢ the‍ delegations continue their U.S. engagements.

Key Points

  • Indian and Pakistani delegations arrived in the⁣ U.S.to present differing ⁣views on Operation Sindoor and the Kashmir ⁣issue.
  • Bilawal Bhutto likened Narendra modi to a “Temu version” of Netanyahu, sparking a response from India.
  • Tejasvi Surya criticized Pakistan’s leadership and military hardware.

india, ⁤Pakistan Trade Barbs in US Over⁤ Kashmir Issue

⁤ Updated June 04, 2025

A war of words erupted between Indian and Pakistani delegations ‍in Washington, D.C., as they presented conflicting narratives on Operation‍ Sindoor, the Kashmir issue, and escalating tensions between the two nations. The Kashmir issue remains a key point of contention.

The verbal sparring began after Bilawal Bhutto,leader of the Pakistani delegation,compared Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a “Temu version of (Binyamin) Netanyahu” during a United Nations ⁢press conference in New York. Bhutto ⁢sought to draw parallels‍ between India’s response to the⁢ Pahalgam terrorist attack⁣ and Israeli actions in ⁤Gaza.

The Indian delegation swiftly responded. Tejasvi ⁢Surya, a member of‍ the ⁤Indian team, countered ⁢that Pakistan relies on “inferior products borrowed from China,” including military equipment.He added,⁣ “It must be hurting to see authentic, high-caliber⁢ military hardware and also strong democratic leadership⁤ on the other side of⁤ the ⁢border.” The Indian delegation ‍ engaged with U.S. lawmakers and think tanks to present their viewpoint on the Kashmir issue.

Surya further stated,”A country that is busy creating fake heroes,by promoting ⁤failed Generals,will never know what true leaders look like.”

Shashi Tharoor, who led the ⁤Indian delegation, anticipated ⁣the clash,⁤ noting ⁤the increased interest due to the presence of “two duelling⁣ delegations in the same city.”

Prior to arriving in Washington, Bhutto faced ⁢scrutiny at the UN when a reporter challenged ⁣his narrative about India’s‍ treatment of muslims, pointing out the presence ‍of Muslim Indian military officers in Indian briefings.

Bhutto also ‍claimed that Pakistani radars had ⁢locked ‍onto 20 Indian jets on⁢ May 7, asserting that Pakistan showed restraint by onyl shooting down six that launched strikes.

He also repeated the assertion that Pakistan is ‍a⁢ “victim of terrorism,” despite the involvement of pakistani⁤ nationals in the 1993 and 2001 World Trade Center attacks.

What’s next

Both delegations⁢ are expected to continue their engagements in Washington, D.C., seeking to influence U.S.⁤ policy and public opinion regarding the Kashmir issue and regional security.

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