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SRINAGAR: J&Okay CM Omar Abdullah and LG Manoj Sinha underscored Saturday India’s dedication to peace whereas defending current navy actions towards Pakistan-backed terrorism, as the nation prepares to send an all-party parliamentary delegation abroad following Operation Sindoor.Welcoming the diplomatic outreach, Omar mentioned: “This is a good opportunity to present our position to important nations. If I recall correctly, a similar delegation was sent abroad after the Parliament attack during PM Vajpayee’s tenure.”He mentioned throughout Operation Parakram, such delegations helped articulate India’s stand globally.Omar burdened the necessity for stability. “At present, there are no reports of violations either along the international border or LoC. As long as there is no shelling and no bombing, you should be satisfied. We want peace.”In Kupwara, LG Sinha visited ahead areas to evaluation harm from Pakistani shelling and addressed navy personnel. He mentioned Pakistan sought worldwide mediation and a DGMO-level assembly after Indian forces struck terrorist camps on May 7 below Operation Sindoor in response to the April 22 Pahalgam assault that claimed 26 males, principally vacationers.“Pakistan dared to respond after our armed forces destroyed nine major terrorist hideouts, some considered inaccessible. Our response came from all three wings on May 7, 8, and 9,” Sinha mentioned. “On May 10, two hours before 3.35pm, Pakistan’s DGMO formally requested a meeting. Talks were held at 3.35.”Sinha blamed Pakistan for escalating tensions. “Perhaps our response has conveyed there is no area in Pakistan beyond the reach of India’s armed forces,” he mentioned. “We have never advocated war. We want peace. Today, we are the fifth-largest economy and moving toward fourth. Our focus is on building a developed India.”Visiting Tangdhar, the place cross-border shelling broken properties and business properties, Sinha assured aid for these affected.CM Omar mentioned {that a} harm evaluation is underway in border areas affected by shelling. “Once the report is submitted, a compensation package will be finalised for affected families.”Tourism has additionally taken a success after the Pahalgam assault. Omar mentioned the summer time season has been “lost,” with few guests in Kashmir. “Our current focus is ensuring a peaceful Amarnath Yatra. We want every pilgrim to return safely. After that, we’ll explore ways to revive tourism,” he mentioned.