
Tharoor, Sule & others to head govt’s global delegations after Operation Sindoor
In a move aimed at sending a strong message of zero-tolerance against terrorism to the world, the Indian government has announced the names of its delegation leaders to visit key partner nations. The list includes prominent leaders from various political parties, including Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, NCP-SP MP Supriya Sule, Shiv Sena’s Shrikant Shinde, DMK’s Kanimozhi, BJP’s Baijayant Panda and RS Prasad, JDU’s Sanjay Jha.
The announcement comes after the successful completion of Operation Sindoor, a recent military operation aimed at neutralizing terrorist threats along the India-Pakistan border. The government has decided to send these leaders to various countries to convey India’s unwavering commitment to fighting terrorism and its resolve to protect its citizens.
Shashi Tharoor, a prominent Congress MP and former Minister of State for Human Resource Development, is one of the key leaders selected for the delegation. Tharoor has been a vocal advocate for India’s interests on the international stage and has a strong reputation for his diplomatic skills. His inclusion in the delegation is seen as a significant one, as he is likely to play a crucial role in conveying India’s stance on terrorism to the world.
Supriya Sule, an MP from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and the Samajwadi Party (SP), is another leader who has been chosen for the delegation. Sule has been a vocal critic of terrorism and has been actively involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting peace and harmony. Her participation in the delegation is seen as a move to broaden India’s diplomatic outreach and engage with a wider audience.
Shrikant Shinde, an MP from the Shiv Sena, is also part of the delegation. Shinde has been a strong advocate for India’s interests and has been actively involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting national security. His inclusion in the delegation is seen as a move to strengthen India’s ties with partner nations and promote a collective response to the threat of terrorism.
Kanimozhi, an MP from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), is another leader who has been chosen for the delegation. Kanimozhi has been a vocal critic of terrorism and has been actively involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting peace and harmony. Her participation in the delegation is seen as a move to promote a unified response to the threat of terrorism and engage with a wider audience.
Baijayant Panda, an MP from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is also part of the delegation. Panda has been a strong advocate for India’s interests and has been actively involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting national security. His inclusion in the delegation is seen as a move to strengthen India’s ties with partner nations and promote a collective response to the threat of terrorism.
RS Prasad, another MP from the BJP, is also part of the delegation. Prasad has been a vocal critic of terrorism and has been actively involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting peace and harmony. His participation in the delegation is seen as a move to promote a unified response to the threat of terrorism and engage with a wider audience.
Sanjay Jha, an MP from the Janata Dal (United) (JDU), is the final leader selected for the delegation. Jha has been a strong advocate for India’s interests and has been actively involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting national security. His inclusion in the delegation is seen as a move to strengthen India’s ties with partner nations and promote a collective response to the threat of terrorism.
The announcement of the delegation leaders comes at a time when India is facing a heightened threat of terrorism from across the border. The successful completion of Operation Sindoor has sent a strong message to Pakistan and other countries that India is committed to protecting its citizens and will not hesitate to take strong action against those who threaten its national security.
The government’s decision to send these leaders to various countries is seen as a move to build a strong coalition against terrorism and to promote a collective response to the threat. The delegation is likely to engage with various world leaders, diplomats, and international organizations to convey India’s stance on terrorism and to build a strong international consensus against terrorism.
In a statement, the government said that the delegation leaders have been chosen for their strong commitment to India’s national interests and their ability to effectively convey India’s message to the world. The government has also emphasized that the delegation will work closely with various partner nations to build a strong coalition against terrorism and to promote peace and harmony.
The announcement of the delegation leaders has been welcomed by various quarters, with many seen it as a significant step forward in India’s efforts to combat terrorism. The delegation is expected to play a crucial role in promoting India’s interests on the international stage and in building a strong coalition against terrorism.
As India continues to face a heightened threat of terrorism, the government’s decision to send these leaders to various countries is seen as a move to build a strong and united front against the threat. The delegation is expected to play a key role in promoting India’s interests and in building a strong international consensus against terrorism.
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