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    Proud of manner in which multi-party delegations put India's voice forward: PM Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed pride in the multi-party delegations. They represented India's stance on eradicating terrorism in various countries. These delegations included parliamentarians and former diplomats. They visited 33 world capitals after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Members shared their experiences with the Prime Minister. The delegations conveyed India's strong position against terrorism.

    In Egypt, MPs win strong backing on cross-border terror

    An Indian parliamentary delegation, led by Supriya Sule, engaged with Egyptian officials, including Foreign Minister Badr Abdellaty, to bolster counter-terrorism cooperation, particularly addressing Pakistan-based terror infrastructure. Discussions also covered India's engagement with the Arab world and regional issues like water sharing.

    In meetings with world leaders, all-party delegations convey India's policy of zero-tolerance towards terrorism

    All-party parliamentary delegations have been actively conveying India's firm stance of zero tolerance towards terrorism to various nations. They emphasized that dialogue with Pakistan is contingent upon demonstrable action against its visible terror infrastructure. These delegations engaged with government officials and organizations across multiple countries, securing support for India's counter-terrorism efforts and reinforcing commitments to global security and strategic partnerships.

    Trade and terror can't coexist, says BJP leader Bansuri Swaraj in Liberia

    BJP leader Bansuri Swaraj highlighted India's strong global stand against terrorism during a visit to the UAE, DR Congo, Sierra Leone, and Liberia. She praised their support and said India's message of unity and peace is gaining worldwide recognition under Prime Minister Modi's leadership.

    Indian leaders in Liberia highlight Pakistan's role in terrorism, call for global unity

    An all-party delegation visiting Liberia emphasized the global threat of terrorism, with a focus on Pakistan's role in harboring terrorist organizations and its connection to international attacks post-9/11. Indian representatives stressed that terrorism is not just a regional issue for India but a global concern requiring unified international action, especially in light of recent attacks.

    Indian MPs call out Pakistan, hail Modi's anti-terror diplomacy during Liberia Visit

    India's all-party delegation visited Liberia, strongly condemning global terrorism and highlighting Pakistan's alleged role in spreading extremism. The delegation emphasized India's commitment to peace and its long-standing fight against terrorism, urging international unity. They also addressed bilateral ties with Liberia, focusing on strategic partnerships and India's moral leadership in the global arena.

    • Operation Sindoor: TMC demands special session of Parliament in June

      Trinamool Congress wants a special Parliament session before the Monsoon session. This demand follows the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor. Opposition parties are uniting to push for this session. India conducted strikes on terror sites in Pakistan. Multi-party delegations are visiting various countries to convey India's stance against terrorism.

      India will not tolerate any nuclear blackmail and will strike decisively at terrorist hideouts: All-party delegations

      Indian parliamentary delegations are actively engaging with global leaders across 33 capitals to convey India's firm stance against terrorism, particularly in response to the Pahalgam attack. They are emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy and seeking international support at forums like the UN and FATF.

      All-party delegation led by Shrikanth Shinde meets Deputy PM of Congo, President of the Senate

      An all-party Indian delegation, led by Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde, engaged with Congolese leaders in Kinshasa, emphasizing India's firm stance against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. Shinde asserted that trade and terrorism are incompatible, advocating for zero tolerance. The delegation conveyed the objectives of Operation Sindoor, highlighting India's decisive military response to the Pahalgam terror attack and seeking global consensus against terrorism.

      Mission to expose Pakistan-linked terror working full steam

      Multi-party Indian delegations are actively engaging with global leaders, aiming to expose Pakistan's role in fostering terrorism and advocating for its re-inclusion in the FATF grey list. These delegations emphasize India's united stance against terrorism, highlighting the progress in Jammu and Kashmir while cautioning against the dangers of harboring terrorist groups, as evidenced by historical events and recent attacks.

      All-party delegations brief world leaders on India's renewed doctrine of responding firmly to any act of terrorism

      Indian parliamentary delegations engaged with leaders across the globe. They conveyed India's firm stance against terrorism. The delegations visited South Korea, Kuwait, Qatar, and other nations. They sought support for bringing terrorists to justice. Discussions focused on India's zero-tolerance policy. The visits aimed to strengthen international cooperation against cross-border terrorism. India emphasized the need for a unified global response.

      Operation Sindoor was not only a military operation, but a new resolve for justice: Bansuri Swaraj

      An all-party delegation led by Shrikant Shinde and Bansuri Swaraj affirmed Operation Sindoor's objective. Swaraj highlighted a paradigm shift in India's anti-terror policy, emphasizing that terror and talks cannot coexist. The delegation visited the UAE and West African countries, receiving strong support, especially from the UAE. Operation Sindoor signifies bravery and power, not just adornment.

      All-party delegations meet top leadership in Russia, Japan, UAE; Convey India's strong anti-terror stand

      Following the Pahalgam terror attack, Indian parliamentary delegations engaged with top officials in Russia, the UAE, and Japan, conveying India's firm stance against terrorism. They sought to bolster cooperation in counter-terrorism efforts and combat radicalism, emphasizing a unified message against cross-border attacks and advocating for a zero-tolerance approach to terrorism.

      Op Sindoor: Multi-party delegations start fanning out to present India's views on terror

      Following Operation Sindoor, India has launched a diplomatic outreach, dispatching multi-party delegations to various countries. Led by Sanjay Jha and Shrikant Shinde, these delegations aim to highlight Pakistan's support for terrorism and India's firm stance against it. The delegations will visit nations across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East to convey India's message of zero tolerance.

      UAE reaffirms its unwavering support for India in global fight against terrorism

      The UAE has pledged its unwavering support to India in combating global terrorism. A UAE parliamentarian called terrorism a global threat. This statement followed a meeting between UAE officials and an Indian delegation led by Shrikant Shinde. The delegation is part of India's outreach to the international community regarding terrorism.

      All party delegations brief UAE, Japan about Operation Sindoor, Pakistan-backed terror

      Following Operation Sindoor, India has launched a global outreach initiative against terrorism originating from Pakistan, dispatching multi-party delegations to key nations like Japan and the UAE. These delegations are conveying India's firm resolve to counter state-sponsored terrorism and emphasizing the right to self-defense.

      MPs sent to countries that have nothing to do with India-Pakistan issue, says Sanjay Raut

      Sanjay Raut criticized the Centre for sending MP delegations to countries irrelevant to the Indo-Pak issue post 'Operation Sindoor,' alleging it's mere showmanship. He suggested engaging neighboring nations and Turkiye instead. Raut also mocked Fadnavis for welcoming Bhujbal into the cabinet, highlighting the government's hypocrisy given past corruption accusations.

      Operation Sindoor: Multi-party delegation leaves for Japan

      Following Operation Sindoor and the conflict with Pakistan, an Indian multi-party delegation, led by JD (U) MP Sanjay Jha, has departed for Japan to present India's perspective on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. The delegation will also visit South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. Another delegation led by Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde will visit UAE, Liberia, Congo and Sierra Leone.

      'Hey Narendra, you shouldn't have bowed down!': Congress takes a dig at PM over India-Pakistan ceasefire

      The Indian National Congress targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the recent India-Pakistan ceasefire. INC's social media post featured an edited image of PM Modi with Indira Gandhi. The post implied PM Modi should not have bowed down. It referenced Indira Gandhi's actions during the division of Pakistan.

      Indian MPs briefed on global outreach, aim to counter Pakistan narrative

      India is sending all-party parliamentary delegations to over 25 countries, including UN Security Council members, to counter Pakistan's narrative and present India's stance against terrorism. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri highlighted the importance of this outreach, emphasizing India's united front against terrorism.

      Country-specific dossiers to lay bare Pakistan role in international terrorism

      Multi-party delegations are embarking on a global tour to expose Pakistan's connections to international terrorism, armed with country-specific dossiers. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefed the delegations on Pakistan's history of sponsoring terrorism in India and India's firm response, emphasizing a new approach to countering cross-border terrorism.

      Mamata Banerjee names Abhishek Banerjee to represent AITC in all-party delegation

      The All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) has announced that its Chairperson, Mamata Banerjee, has nominated National General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee to represent the party in an all-party delegation for India's global outreach against terrorism.

      "Operation Sindoor fulfilled every Indian's desire for justice": Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde

      Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde praised Operation Sindoor's success, thanking PM Modi and the armed forces for avenging the Pahalgam terror attack. He accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism, claiming Indian forces destroyed nine terror camps, including Ajmal Kasab's training center. Shinde's son, MP Shrikant Shinde, will lead a delegation to several countries to advocate India's stance against terrorism.

      Delegation row: Pahalgam victims' kin, armed forces bravehearts should be part of it, says TMC

      Abhishek Banerjee suggests sending families of terror victims or Operation Sindoor officers as ambassadors to represent India's anti-terrorism stance, rather than parliamentarians. He clarified that Trinamool Congress supports the government on national security but wants wider consultation on delegation selections.

      Shashi Tharoor's lead delegation to visit Georgetown, Panama, Colombia, Brazil, and US

      Shashi Tharoor leads a delegation to several countries, including the US, Guyana, and Brazil, to showcase India's firm stance against terrorism following a briefing on Operation Sindoor. Jairam Ramesh criticized the government's selection process for the delegations, while Tharoor affirmed his commitment to the mission, emphasizing national unity and duty transcending party politics in addressing the crisis.

      "Big thing for us": Maharashtra DyCM lauds Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde on being chosen to lead all-party delegation

      Eknath Shinde praised his son, MP Shrikant Shinde, for leading an all-party delegation to several countries to expose Pakistan's support for terrorism and brief on Operation Sindoor. The delegation, including members from various parties, will visit countries like UAE, Liberia, Congo, and Sierra Leone to present India's stance.

      Centre releases list of 59 MPs to lead India's voice globally post Operation Sindoor; Shashi Tharoor, Supriya Sule lead from Opposition

      Following Operation Sindoor, India is dispatching seven all-party parliamentary delegations to over 30 countries. Comprising 59 MPs from across the political spectrum, these delegations aim to engage global opinion-makers and counter disinformation.

      Shashi Tharoor to lead high-profile US delegation to brief on Operation Sindoor; Milind Deora, Shambhavi Choudhary included

      A 10-member all-party delegation, led by Shashi Tharoor, will visit the US to address the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor. This is part of a larger initiative by the Indian government, which has formed seven all-party groups to engage with various countries. Delegations will depart to countries like the UK, EU, Russia, Japan, South Africa and West Asia.

      Won't join due to health issues: TMC's Bandyopadhyay on govt's diplomatic outreach after Operation Sindoor

      Sudip Bandyopadhyay declines to join government's diplomatic outreach. He cites health concerns as the reason for his inability to participate. The government plans to send all-party delegations to key countries. This initiative aims to convey India's firm stance against terrorism after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Prominent MPs will lead these delegations to project a united front.

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