US Senator JD Vance Backs India After Pahalgam Terror Attack, MEA Confirms Support
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, US Senator JD Vance expressed solidarity with India and condemned terrorism. MEA Randhir Jaiswal confirmed that the US stands with India.
After the terrorist attack in the Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted a statement confirming that the United States stands firmly with India in its fight against terrorism.
US Senator JD Vance also made a direct call to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, extending his condolences and assuring support. He condemned the cowardly terrorist act and stressed the need for a unified global front against terrorism.
JD Vance's Statement
In a strong message on social media, Senator JD Vance said, “The United States is with India. We stand together in the fight against terrorism.” His post was widely shared and appreciated by Indian officials and citizens alike.
India's Official Response
Randhir Jaiswal, the official spokesperson of the MEA, thanked JD Vance for his support and emphasized that terrorism is a threat to all humanity. He stated that the global community must come together to combat such threats decisively.
Attack Details
The terrorist attack in the Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, shocked the nation. Several people were injured, and security measures were heightened across the region. Authorities are continuing with their investigation, and high alert has been declared in sensitive areas.
International Reaction
The attack has drawn reactions from various international leaders and organizations, with many standing in solidarity with India. The global consensus continues to condemn terrorism in all forms and demands accountability from those responsible.
The statement by JD Vance and the response from India highlight the growing global support for counter-terrorism efforts. As India mourns the victims, the solidarity shown by global allies like the US sends a strong message against extremism and violence.

