Operation Sindoor, launched by India on May 7, 2025, in response to the barbaric Pahalgam terror attack, has garnered strong regional and global reactions. Countries and international organizations have responded with concern, support, and calls for accountability in the fight against terrorism.
🌐 International Support for India’s Right to Self-Defense
Following the attack on innocent civilians in Pahalgam, the global community reaffirmed India’s sovereign right to defend its citizens.
🏛 United Nations UN Reaction
- On April 25, 2025, the UN Security Council issued a unanimous press statement condemning the Pahalgam killings.
- The Council emphasized “the need to hold perpetrators, organizers, financiers and sponsors of this reprehensible act of terrorism accountable and bring them to justice.”
- India’s Operation Sindoor is being viewed within this framework of international law and self-defense.
📉 Impact on Indo-Pak Relations
- India suspended diplomatic engagements and elevated its terror watch on Pakistani assets.
- Trade and people-to-people ties remain restricted.
- There is broad domestic and international consensus that Pakistan must dismantle all terror sanctuaries for dialogue to resume.
🔍 Think Tanks & Analysts’ Views
- Global security analysts called Operation Sindoor a model of restraint and efficiency.
- It is being described as a strategic deterrent that delivered a strong message without risking wider escalation.
- International law experts note that India’s actions fall within the “anticipatory self-defense” principle, especially after credible intelligence of further imminent attacks.
🌏 Broader Implications for Regional Security
- The operation has renewed calls for a global crackdown on state-sponsored terrorism.
- Neighboring countries, including Nepal and Bangladesh, expressed solidarity and concern over growing terrorist threats in South Asia.
- India’s proactive stance is seen as a regional stabilizer, discouraging future state-backed terror activities.
