Shift in tone? Bilawal wants Intel cooperation with India; Underlines the danger of terrorism. Bharat News

New Delhi: Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said on Wednesday that Pakistan was ready to “cooperate” with India to counter terrorism in search of “dispute resolution system” between the two countries. Asking for a joint effort between the intelligence agencies of the two nations- raw and this-corn warns that the ongoing conflict only strengthens non-state actors.“Pakistan would still want to cooperate with India to counter terrorism. We cannot give up the fate of 1.5 billion, 1.7 billion people in the hands of non-state actors and terrorists. To decide for them, (when these) two atomic-host powers will go to the war,” Bhutto said that in a brief description in New York, Bhutto said.“You may not have any dispute solution mechanism between two nuclear-skills countries. I am completely confident that if ISI and RAW were ready to sit to fight these forces and work together, we will see a significant decrease in terrorism in both India and Pakistan, “he said.The Pakistan delegation led by Bhutto is in the US on the same day as a delegation led by Shashi Tharoor. Commenting on this, Tharoor commented that the presence of the two delegations would be “interest”, as the United States-The President has often taken credit for the India-Pakistan ceasefire-will listen to two clearly opposite views in a single day-one day.“In Washington, we will have an interesting phenomenon of the Pakistani delegation in the US, and almost on the same day … almost tomorrow they will be in Washington, while we are in Washington at the same date. So perhaps interest has increased because there are two duality representatives in the same city,” Tharur told Anne on Tuesday.The delegation has arrived in the states. Indian Embassy in the US said, “A all-party delegation led by Shashi Tharoor comes to Washington DC in the next two days.Meanwhile, Pakistan suffered significant losses after an attempt to attack military and civil goals in response to Operation Sindoor. Initial assessment indicates that the Indian Air Force has caused heavy damage, including six Pakistan Air Force fighter jets, two high-value aircraft, more than 10 humanitarian fights air vehicles (UCAVs), a C-130 transport aircraft, and several cruise missiles were destroyed using a combination of air-launch and surface-to-air missile system.