Shashi Tharoor’s U.S. Speech: India’s Firm Voice Against Terrorism

Shashi Tharoor in the U.S.: A Calm but Strong Message from India

Shashi Tharoor in the U.S.: What Did Shashi Tharoor Say?

  • Terrorism must be stopped everywhere, not just in India
  • India answered the recent Pahalgam attack with care and strength
  • The attackers came from groups supported in Pakistan
  • India only wants peace, but won’t stay quiet anymore
  • Terror has a cost now — and the world needs to know it

Shashi Tharoor in the U.S


A Visit That Started with Respect and Unity

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor led India’s delegation to the United States under Operation Sindoor. His first stop was the 9/11 Memorial in New York City.

There, he and his team laid roses to remember those who died in the 2001 terror attack. Many of them were from different countries — including India. Tharoor called terrorism a global threat, not just India’s issue.

“We are here out of solidarity,” he said. “Terror has no borders. It is everyone’s problem.”


🧨 The Pahalgam Attack: A Painful Reminder

Tharoor shared why this mission was needed. The Pahalgam terror attack, which happened just weeks earlier, killed 26 people—25 Indians and one Nepali. The attackers chose victims based on their religion. They let a Hindu professor go only because he recited a Muslim prayer.

But the worst part? It wasn’t random. It was meant to create religious hatred and start violence within India.

“They wanted a backlash. But it didn’t happen,” Tharoor said proudly.

Instead, India stayed united. In Kashmir, shops closed in mourning. People of all religions stood together. Muslims even risked their lives to save Hindu victims.


How India Responded

Tharoor said India had tried everything before:

  • Complaining to the UN
  • Sharing intelligence
  • Even asking Pakistan to join investigations

But nothing worked. So this time, India gave a different answer.

On the night of May 7, India hit nine terror bases in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. These were:

  • Lashkar-e-Taiba camps
  • Jaish-e-Mohammed facilities
  • Launchpads used by other terror groups

The strikes were done at 1:05 am, when no civilians would be around.

“We hit hard, but we hit smart,” Tharoor said.

India also made sure Pakistan knew this was not a war, just a warning.


🛑 Pakistan’s Denial vs. India’s Proof

Pakistan denied it had anything to do with the attack. But India knew the truth.

  • The attackers belonged to The Resistance Front, linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba
  • India had already sent evidence to the UN Sanctions Committee
  • The base was inside a 200-acre terror campus in Pakistan’s Punjab province.

Even when the Resistance Front deleted their online claim after global pressure, the world had already seen it.


💥 88 Hours of Tension and Fire

Pakistan answered India’s strikes with:

  • Shelling across the border
  • Drone and missile attacks

These attacks killed 19 civilians in India, including religious pilgrims and nuns. India responded with new strikes. On May 10, Indian forces hit 11 military targets inside Pakistan — including an airbase near Rawalpindi.

Thereafter, Pakistan called for peace.

India reminded them:

“We didn’t start it. But we will finish it if we must.”


🧭 A Shift in India’s Policy

Tharoor said this is a new era in India’s fight against terrorism. In the past, India held back. Not anymore.

“This is the new normal,” he said.
“Anyone who attacks India will pay a price — and that price is rising.”

He also reminded everyone of past attacks:

Each time, Pakistan denied involvement. And each time, India showed the world clear proof — but saw little action from global bodies.


✊ India Wants Peace, Not War

“We want to grow our economy, help our people, and move forward,” Tharoor said.
“But if you bring terror to our door, we will not stay silent.”

India’s message is not about hate. It is about self-defense. It is about justice.

Tharoor’s visit was a calm but clear voice — asking the world to finally act against terrorism, especially when it’s state-sponsored.


FAQ Section

❓ FAQs: Shashi Tharoor’s Speech in the U.S.

Find answers to common questions

What was Shashi Tharoor doing in the U.S.?

He led India’s mission under Operation Sindoor to explain how Pakistan supports terrorism and why India had to strike back.

What did he say about the Pahalgam attack?

He said it was meant to divide India based on religion, but Indians stayed united. Even Kashmiri Muslims helped Hindu victims.

What did India do in response?

India carried out smart, precise strikes on nine terror bases in Pakistan-occupied areas. It was a strong but controlled message.

Why did India strike again after that?

Pakistan responded with shelling and drone attacks. India hit 11 military sites inside Pakistan after that. Then Pakistan called for peace.

Does India want war with Pakistan?

No. Tharoor said India only wants peace. But if attacked, it will defend itself — with strength, restraint, and full responsibility.

Ranjeet Kumar
Ranjeet Kumar
Author & Founder of Hastyread.com

I am a passionate writer and founder of Hastyread.com. I love to share in-depth, thoughtful content on International politics, society, tech, and travel that can help readers to understand the world with clarity and purpose.I also love to travel adventures places in India and looking for opportunity to explore all over the world.

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