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Shashi tharoor-led Indian delegation surrounded by protesters in Washington

Published on: June 5, 2025 9:43 PM

An Indian diplomatic delegation, led by politician Shashi Tharoor, was surrounded by Indian citizens during a visit to Washington, D.C. The group of protesters, mainly Sikh activists, confronted the delegation in the U.S. capital. As tension rose, members of the Indian delegation took shelter in a nearby parking area.

According to reports, the protesters gathered to voice strong opposition to the Indian government’s policies. The protest created a chaotic scene, forcing the delegation to seek help. Eventually, local police were called to escort them safely out of the area. The protest reflects growing discontent among some diaspora groups.

This diplomatic visit was part of a broader Indian campaign to rebuild its global image. During recent international tensions, especially amid the India-Pakistan conflict, India found itself diplomatically isolated. No major nation openly supported New Delhi’s stance, prompting a reevaluation of its foreign policy efforts.

To recover from this isolation, India launched an all-party global outreach initiative. Delegations have been sent worldwide to promote India’s narrative. Their mission is to persuade the international community to support New Delhi’s official position on various issues, especially in sensitive geopolitical matters.

However, the incident in Washington highlights the challenges India faces on the diplomatic front. It shows that global outreach efforts can face setbacks, particularly when citizen protests cross national borders. Despite this, the Indian government continues its campaign to regain diplomatic support and reshape its global image.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: D.C, India, India-Pakistan conflict, Indian citizens, Indian diplomatic delegation, Latest, Pakistan, Shashi Tharoor, WASHINGTON

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