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India on April 25 briefed ambassadors of 45 nations based in New Delhi on the Pahalgam terror attack and its link to cross-border terrorism. The briefing, held by senior officials from the Ministry of External Affairs, highlighted the aspects of the attack that killed 26 people and India's "zero tolerance" policy against terrorism. The diplomats from Latin America, Africa, and West Asia were present for the briefing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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