NEW DELHI: Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Wednesday stated that Pakistan was able to “cooperate” with India to fight terrorism additional in search of a “dispute resolution mechanism” between the 2 nations. Asking for a mixed effort between the intelligence companies of the 2 nations- RAW and ISI- Bhutto warned that continued battle solely empowered non-state actors.“Pakistan would still like to cooperate with India to combat terrorism. We can’t leave the fate of 1.5 billion, 1.7 billion people in the hands of non-state actors and terrorists. For them to decide, at a whim, that (when these) two nuclear-armed powers will go to war,” Bhutto stated talking at a UN briefing in New York“You can’t have no dispute resolution mechanisms between two nuclear-armed countries. I am completely confident that if ISI and RAW were ready to sit down and work together to fight these forces, we would see a significant decrease in terrorism in both India and Pakistan,” he added.Pakistan’s delegation led by Bhutto is in the US on the identical day as Shashi Tharoor-led delegation. Commenting on this, Tharoor remarked that the presence of each delegations would heighten “interest”, because the United States—whose president has typically taken credit score for the India-Pakistan ceasefire—would hear two starkly contrasting views on the identical day.“In Washington, we’ll have the interesting phenomenon of the Pakistani delegation in America, and almost exactly the same days… Tomorrow almost they will be in Washington, while we are in Washington on the same date. So there’s going to be perhaps an increase in interest because there are two duelling delegations in the same city,” Tharoor informed ANI on Tuesday.The delegation has arrived in the States. “An all-party delegation led by Shashi Tharoor arrives in Washington DC Over the next two days the delegation will be meeting members of the US Congress and administration, think tanks, media and policymakers to brief them on Operation Sindoor and India’s strong stand against terrorism,” Indian Embassy in US stated.Meanwhile, Pakistan reportedly suffered vital losses after trying to strike army and civilian targets in response to Operation Sindoor. Preliminary assessments point out that the Indian Air Force inflicted heavy harm, destroying six Pakistan Air Force fighter jets, two high-value plane, over 10 unmanned fight aerial automobiles (UCAVs), a C-130 transport plane, and a number of cruise missiles utilizing a mixture of air-launched and surface-to-air missile programs.