

Op Sindoor global outreach, ISRO mission fails, and a Dalit woman's ordeal
9 snips May 21, 2025
Manoj C.G., Chief of the National Political Bureau at The Indian Express, discusses India's strategic push for global support against terrorism, emphasizing bipartisan efforts in the aftermath of recent attacks. Anonna Dutt dives into the setback of ISRO's 101st mission, detailing the PSLV rocket's failure to deliver its satellite and the implications for future space endeavors. The conversation concludes with a troubling account of a Dalit woman's wrongful theft accusation, highlighting systemic issues and the ensuing public outrage.
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India's Multi-Party Delegations Strategy
- India is using multi-party delegations to convey its terrorism victim narrative globally post Pahalgam attack.
- The delegations aim to isolate Pakistan internationally and show domestic unity on the issue.
De-Hyphenating India and Pakistan
- India aims to 'de-hyphenate' itself from Pakistan in global perception.
- It stresses India as a victim, while Pakistan is an exporter of terrorism.
Opposition Leaders Head Delegations
- Opposition MPs Shashi Tharoor, Supriya Sule, and Kani Moodi lead delegations to showcase bipartisan consensus.
- Tharoor's articulate articulation has created tensions within Congress, highlighting internal rifts.