India pitches 7 MPs from all parties for diplomatic outreach after Operation Sindoor
Usually divergent Indian political parties have come together for a strong diplomatic outreach after ‘Operation Sindoor.’ Seven Members of Parliament (MPs), all prominent political personalities, will join distinguished diplomats as delegates for India’s diplomatic action against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar are being credited with smart politicking. The Indian government has announced seven all-party delegations of MPs will represent the country on a high-level diplomatic mission on international platforms. The ministry of parliamentary affairs explained that rhe objective is to project that Bharat banded together and is firm in its resolve to not let up the war on terrorism in any and every way.
The Indian Government said this represents a strong message of zero-tolerance against terrorism.
The 7 delegates representing the different parties are:
Reports also said besides the 7 MPs as many as 30 more MPs will be in seven groups and travel to various regions of the world. India begins diplomatic journeys across the world starting May 23 for 10 days. A strong pitch will be made also at the United Nations. India will prove as was the case during ‘Operation Sindoor’ that perhaps for the first time all political parties and the union government of India are united for the first time on a singular stance on Kashmir and cross-border terrorism that clearly originates from Pakistan.