Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently held a meeting with the members of the all-party delegation of Operation Sindoor at his residence in New Delhi. This initiative involved seven delegations visiting various countries to discuss India's stance on terrorism and cross-border issues.
Global Outreach
The delegations, led by politicians from different parties, including Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and BJP leaders, traveled to 33 countries, including the European Union. They engaged with audiences, policymakers, and elected officials to address Pakistan's support for terrorism and India's response after Operation Sindoor.
Meeting Highlights
- PM Modi met with MPs from the delegations, praising their efforts in representing India's commitment to peace and fighting terrorism.
- The delegations, comprising 59 lawmakers and former diplomats, emphasized the need to eradicate terrorism globally.
- Members shared their experiences with PM Modi, discussing India's firm stance against terrorism and Pakistan's role in sponsoring cross-border terror activities.
Key Figures
Prominent leaders like Ghulam Nabi Azad and Salman Khurshid were part of the delegations, advocating for Pakistan to be placed on the FATF's grey list. The multi-party delegations highlighted the importance of international cooperation in addressing terrorism.
Overall, the meeting was a significant step in showcasing India's global outreach efforts in combating terrorism and promoting peace.
Source: Mint