Earlier, Bhutto had made a peace pitch at the UN headquarters in New York, even proposing joint intelligence-sharing with India on terrorism.
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The appeal echoed recent remarks by former Pakistani foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who credited Trump for allegedly helping secure a ceasefire between the nations.
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Congressman Bill Huizenga also condemned the Pahalgam attack and emphasized joint efforts to combat terrorism globally.
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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor echoed the urgency of India’s counterterrorism efforts and dismissed any notion of engaging with Pakistan under duress.
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Deora also touched upon the economic relationship, saying, “India and the US will reach a trade deal soon. Negotiations are underway and progressing well.”
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Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, Tharoor said, “It’s not that we can’t talk to Pakistan. We’re happy to dialogue in any language — but not with people pointing a gun at our heads.”
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The visit is part of India's diplomatic offensive following Operation Sindoor, aimed at building international consensus against cross-border terrorism.
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The U.S. visit follows the delegation's earlier stop in Brazil and forms part of a coordinated global outreach to counter disinformation and showcase India’s diplomatic and military resolve.
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Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, Tharoor condemned the brutal attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives, calling it a "sickening outrage."
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The Indian delegation met with top US lawmakers, including HFAC Chairman Brian Mast, Ranking Member Gregory Meeks, and other key subcommittee chairs and members.
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