Pakistan Spent ₹45 Crore on US Lobbying Following ‘Operation Sundoor’ | India Today News

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Pakistan Spent ₹45 Crore on US Lobbying Following 'Operation Sundoor' | India Today News

On this Special Report, the focus is on recent disclosures regarding international lobbying efforts following ‘Operation Sundoor’. Documents from the Foreign Agents Registration Act reveal that a significant campaign was mounted to engage United States leadership after Indian missiles reportedly impacted airbases. The report indicates that approximately ₹45 crore was spent on hiring lobbyists and contacting officials over 60 times. According to the transcript, ‘Pakistan was pleading for help’ during the strikes, seeking urgent intervention from the US. The programme explores the scale of this diplomatic outreach and the specific attempts to gain sympathy and support against military actions. The aggressive campaign aimed to secure US backing and influence policy in the aftermath of the conflict. This report provides a factual summary of the financial and diplomatic costs associated with these outreach efforts as detailed in the latest filings.

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