India ramps up diplomatic outreach as Pakistan tensions spiral

Move comes after New Delhi says it hit 'terrorist camps' with missiles

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The inside of a building in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, that was hit by an Indian air strike on May 7. (Source photos by Reuters and AP)

KIRAN SHARMA

NEW DELHI -- India has launched a massive diplomatic outreach to countries such as the U.S., Japan and China after hitting what it called "terrorist camps" in Pakistan with missiles amid spiraling worries over a wider conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

The diplomatic push comes after New Delhi said it targeted "terrorist infrastructure" on Wednesday in its 25-minute "Operation Sindoor," which followed a deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam in India's Kashmir region in late April.

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