Congress MP Jairam Ramesh Thursday posed pointed questions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission's (USCC) annual report, seeking clarification on the government's stance.
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh Thursday posed pointed questions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission's (USCC) annual report, seeking clarification on the government's stance.
According to Ramesh, the USCC report describes the Pahalgam terror attack, orchestrated by Pakistan, as an "insurgent attack" and claims Pakistan achieved "military success" over India in the four-day clash. Ramesh criticised the government's silence, referencing President Donald Trump's claims of halting Operation Sindoor.
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Ramesh has asked, "Will the PM and the MEA register their objections and protest?
How does the government respond to the USCC report's description of the Pahalgam terror attack as an 'insurgent attack'?
What action will be taken regarding the report's claim of Pakistan's 'military success' over India?"
Ramesh criticised the government's silence, referencing President Trump's claims of halting Operation Sindoor, and questioned the implications for India's diplomacy.
"Now comes this report of the US-China Economic and Security Commission of the US Congress that is simply unacceptable to India. Will the PM and the MEA register their objections and protest? Our diplomacy has suffered yet another severe setback," Ramesh said in a post on handle X, questioning the government's response to the report.