All -party delegation gave information about ‘Operation Sindoor’ to Japan and UAE
India’s all -party delegation reached Japan.
Abu Dhabi/Tokyo: After Pakistan sponsored terrorism and ‘Operation Sindoor’, India has started a comprehensive diplomatic contact campaign to clarify its position on the international stage. Under this, 7 multi -party parliamentary delegations are being sent to the capitals of 33 countries. In this episode, on Thursday, the first two delegations in Japan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) arrived to describe Pakistan’s handiwork. The Indian delegation opened its friendly countries with evidence of Pakistan -sponsored terrorism.
India’s position in UAE clear
The delegation reached UAE is led by Shiv Sena MP Dr. Srikanth Shinde. The delegation met Ahmed Mir Khori, a member of the UAE Federal National Council in Abu Dhabi. In the meeting, he gave detailed information about terrorism arising from the land of Pakistan and India’s self -defense policy. Dr. Shinde said on the social media platform ‘X’ (earlier Twitter), “We proudly shared India’s decisive success in ‘Operation Sindoor’ and underlined the terrorist threats arising from Pakistan.” In this delegation, BJP’s Manan Kumar Mishra, Atul Garg, Flute Swaraj and S.S. Ahluwalia, Sasmat Patra of BJD, E.T. of IUML Mohammad Bashir, former diplomat Sujan R. Chinoy, and India’s Ambassador to UAE, Sanjay Sudhir. The Indian Embassy said that “UAE is the first country to host the Indian multi -party delegation after ‘Operation Sindoor’, which reflects deep bilateral relations between the two countries.”
India also opened Pakistan in Japan
A second delegation also reached Japan, where the entire game of Pakistan’s terror was put in front of everyone. This delegation, who arrived in Japan, is being led by JDU MP Sanjay Kumar Jha. He is accompanied by BJP MPs Aparajita Sarangi, Brijlal, Pradhan Barua and Hemang Joshi, senior Congress leader and former Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid, TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, John Britas of CPI -M, and former Ambassador Mohan Kumar.
The Indian Embassy in Tokyo said in its statement, “The multi -party delegation led by Honorable MP Sanjay Kumar Jha reached Japan. Under the ‘Operation Sindoor’, India’s strict action against cross -border terrorism will be put in all dialogues.”
‘Operation Sindoor’ and after that
On 22 April, 26 people died in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. In response, India carried out ‘accurate and targeted attacks’ on terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) on the night of 6-7 May. After this, Pakistan tried to retaliate on Indian military bases from 8 to 10 May, which India gave a befitting reply. It was agreed to stop military action after negotiations between the Director General of Military Operations of the two countries on May 10. (Language)
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