
For the first time, India’s Army Chief calls Hamas a terrorist organization
For the first time, India’s Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has referred to the Palestinian liberation group Hamas as a ‘terrorist organization.’
India’s Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has, for the first time, officially called Hamas a terrorist organization, highlighting ongoing security concerns. While India had previously avoided this designation to maintain diplomatic balance, recent developments—including Hamas’s involvement in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and global militant activities—have prompted this shift. The move signals a broader counter-terrorism stance post-Operation Sindoor, extending India’s focus beyond South Asia to include groups operating internationally and connected to Kashmir’s conflict.
For the first time, India’s Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has referred to the Palestinian liberation group Hamas as a ‘terrorist organization.’
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