History Doesn’t Lie: Arnab Goswami Dismantles The Pakistan Terror Apologists Fact-by-Fact
In a masterclass of intense political journalism, Arnab Goswami presents a relentless, evidence-based seven-minute commentary deconstructing the internal supporters of terror sympathizers and proponents of unofficial diplomatic channels. This intense prime-time transmission showcases a robust diplomatic announcement made by Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri during a key bilateral trip to Victoria, Seychelles, accompanied by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Misri made it clear that New Delhi is not aware of the unauthorized, track-2 discussions secretly held by former military officials and diplomats in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Without hesitation, Goswami launches a vigorous onslaught of historical data to reveal the systemic risks of making concessions to Islamabad. He highlights the ultimate sacrifice made by Indian soldiers during the tragic, Pakistan-supported cross-border terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, which compelled India's significant, retaliatory counter-offensive under Operation Sindoor. The central government upholds a rigid foreign policy stance that asserts "terror and talks cannot coexist," and Arnab powerfully illustrates how backchannel concessions have historically permitted state-sponsored entities to reorganize. He insists on complete accountability for the independent delegates, claiming that private citizen peace efforts jeopardize frontline defense systems, disrespect the families of deceased heroes, and openly undermine sovereign national security frameworks. This narrative-focused examination highlights the significant geopolitical stakes, illustrating precisely why India’s intelligence and security framework requires a firm, zero-tolerance approach to cross-border proxy warfare rather than the unsuccessful, idealized stories of the past.