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  • Kuldeep Chauhan Editor-in-chief, www.himbumail.com
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This is not the old India that kept quiet. This is the new India — one that walks into global halls and says:

"We believe in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — the world is one family. But for terrorism, the door is shut."

Now firmly seated among the world’s top five economies, India no longer borrows its worldview from Western think tanks.

It isn’t just a junior ally of the US, a nostalgia-bound friend of Russia, or a rival in China’s shadow.

India is a standalone power, a civilisational Sanatan state in resurgent mode — and it’s building coalitions, not camps.

 A United Indian Message — Loud and Global

Be it Jakarta or Johannesburg, Guyana or Panama — India’s message on terrorism is loud, bipartisan, and globally broadcast.

The recent globe-spanning diplomacy of the All-Party Parliamentary Delegations shows a rare domestic consensus.

From Ravi Shankar Prasad in Europe, Sanjay Jha in Indonesia, to Shashi Tharoor in Latin America and Assuddin Owaisi in Bahrain — the theme was consistent:

 “Terrorism in all its forms and shades is unacceptable. India does not differentiate — and nor should the world.”

Even Asaduddin Owaisi, often critical of the establishment, struck a firm tone in the Gulf:

 “Terrorism has no religion. Indian Muslims have suffered it too. Dialogue and justice, not violence, is the answer.”

That’s India’s soft power meets steel.

 Not the West’s Proxy, Not China’s Foe — Just India on Its Own Terms

This assertive foreign policy stance isn’t just about fighting terrorism. It’s also about reclaiming India’s narrative space.

India no longer reacts to global events with borrowed language.

It sets its tone — one that’s civilisational, democratic, yet pragmatic.

While Western media still views India through the lens of alignment — as a US ally in the Indo-Pacific or a China balancer — India is crafting a third path:

Partner to all, pawn to none

Engaging in defence with France, tech with the US, energy with Russia, and infrastructure with the Gulf

But above all, speaking on its own behalf

What Experts and Foreign Media Say

Le Monde (France): “India’s anti-terror message is no longer couched — it’s clear and assertive.”

The Washington Post: “India’s diplomacy now reflects strategic clarity — no more fence-sitting.”

C. Raja Mohan, Geostrategist:

> “India doesn’t see itself as a swing state. It sees itself as a pole — a power in its own right.”

Owaisi in Bahrain, UAE — Taking the Narrative to the Faith Front

In Bahrain and UAE, Owaisi's presence showed India’s pluralism in action:

 “We don’t let faith shield terror. And we don’t let faith communities be blamed for it.”

His meetings with UAE diplomats and Bahraini leaders helped underline India’s inclusive stance and rebut false binaries.

#PhalgamAttack to #OperationSindoor — India Remembers and Responds

The delegations didn’t just talk policy.

They reminded the world of the cost India pays:

Phalgam. Pulwama. Uri. Mumbai.

Each attack, each wound — has only hardened India’s resolve.

 Himbumail.com Says:

India isn’t just telling the world something new.

It’s becoming something new.

A nation that doesn’t shout — but won’t stay silent.

A country that offers friendship — but not at the cost of its people’s blood.

A civilisational democracy with a long memory, global ties, and a red line on terror.

#ZeroToleranceForTerrorism

#IndiaOnItsTerms

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