Delegation led by Shashi Tharoor met JD Vance, discussion on terrorism issue
Shashi Tharoor and other members of delegation during a meeting with JD Vance.
Washington: An all -party Indian parliamentary delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor held an important meeting with US Vice President JD Vance at Washington DC on Thursday. During the meeting, the Indo-US strategic partnership was focused on further strengthening. In this meeting, there was widespread discussion on many important issues from anti -terrorism efforts to increasing technical cooperation.
Tharoor made this tweet after meeting
Tharoor described the meeting in a post on X. described the ‘actually creative and productive discussion’. He wrote, ‘Our delegation had a brilliant meeting with Vice President JD Vance at Washington DC today. We held extensive discussions on many important issues from anti -terrorism efforts to increasing technical cooperation. It was a creative and productive exchange to strengthen the Indo-US strategic partnership, with a spectacular combination of ideas.
Tharoor said that Pakistan got important responsibility in UNSC
On appointing Pakistan as the Vice President of the Anti -Terrorism Body of the United Nations Security Council, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said, ‘We are not at all friendly in the Security Council. So we are confident that this will not be a very practical result. But of course, we have a mission in the United Nations that will carefully monitor it. Our delegation did not go to the United Nations. For us, it is a series of bilateral exercises with countries that we think they need to make them sensitive to our perspective. And as I said, that mission has been successful. ‘
Tharoor’s team was in Brazil before America
The meeting with Vice President Vance is part of India’s extensive diplomatic efforts to strengthen the zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism, especially in terms of Pakistan’s alleged support to border attacks. Please tell that this delegation led by Shashi Tharoor has reached America after a visit to Brazil.
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