Sources said the interlocutors were informed that the strikes were targeted, measured, and non-escalatory—a calibrated response designed to prevent and deter further terror attacks following the brutal assault in Pahalgam, which, like numerous other attacks, done with Pakistani support.According to sources, Doval briefed them on the “method of execution” of the operation, emphasising restraint and precision to avoid civilian casualties while firmly hitting “active terror infrastructure.”External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar engaged in a parallel diplomatic push, briefing his counterparts from many countries including Spain, Germany, France, Qatar. In his conversations Jaishankar reiterated that Operation Sindoor was a “targeted and measured response” aimed at deterring further acts of terrorism from across the border appreciating support from countries for India’s zero tolerance towards terrorism.Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held a high-level briefing in New Delhi with envoys of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) member states—five permanent and eight out of ten non-permanent members. Remaining two one is Pakistan and West African Sierra Leone doesn’t have an embassy in New Delhi.During the meeting, Misri made it “unequivocally clear that while India’s strikes were proportional and focused solely on terrorist camps, any retaliatory action by Pakistan will prompt a decisive Indian response,” sources.India informed UNSC envoys it had successfully targeted nine specific terror camps across the Line of Control (LoC). When asked whether India had achieved its objectives, officials stressed the limited, strategic nature of the operation, while holding Pakistan responsible for shielding terror groups like The Resistance Front (TRF), believed to be behind the Pahalgam attack.India’s mission to the United Nations is also actively engaging with UNSC members in New York to build consensus and understanding around India’s position.
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