
3rd All-party delegation on Operation Sindoor leaves for Russia
In a significant move, the third all-party delegation on Operation Sindoor left for Russia on Thursday. The delegation, led by DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, will also visit Slovenia, Greece, Latvia, and Spain. The delegation aims to strengthen ties with these countries and gather support for India’s stance on various international issues.
The delegation, comprising members from various political parties, will engage with their counterparts in these countries to discuss issues of mutual interest. The members will also hold meetings with government officials, business leaders, and other stakeholders to deepen India’s economic and strategic ties with these nations.
The delegation’s visit assumes significance in the wake of India’s growing international profile and its increasing engagement with the world. The Modi government has been actively pursuing a foreign policy that emphasizes cooperation and collaboration with other nations to address global challenges.
One of the key objectives of the delegation is to garner support for India’s stance on various international issues, including the situation in Afghanistan, the threat of terrorism, and the promotion of peace and stability in the region. The delegation will also focus on strengthening ties with these countries in areas such as trade, investment, and technology.
Samajwadi Party MP Rajeev Rai, who is part of the delegation, emphasized the importance of isolating countries that take money from financial institutions and provide shelter to terrorists. “It’s very important to isolate the country which takes money from financial institutions and gives shelter to terrorists,” he said before leaving for Russia.
Rai’s statement assumes significance in the wake of India’s growing concerns over the role of certain countries in promoting terrorism. India has consistently emphasized the need for a global effort to combat terrorism and has called upon countries to take concrete action to prevent the spread of terror networks.
The delegation’s visit to Russia is also significant in the context of India’s growing engagement with the Eurasian region. Russia is an important partner for India in the region, and the two countries have been working together to strengthen their strategic partnership.
The delegation will also visit Slovenia, a country that has been growing in importance as a trade and economic partner for India. Slovenia is a member of the European Union and the Schengen Area, and its location makes it an important hub for trade and commerce between India and the EU.
Greece is another important stop for the delegation, as it is a key player in the Mediterranean region and has been a long-standing partner for India. The delegation will also visit Latvia, a country that has been growing in importance as a trade and economic partner for India. Latvia is a member of the EU and the eurozone, and its location makes it an important hub for trade and commerce between India and the EU.
Finally, the delegation will visit Spain, a country that has been growing in importance as a trade and economic partner for India. Spain is a member of the EU and has been a long-standing partner for India in areas such as trade, investment, and technology.
In conclusion, the third all-party delegation on Operation Sindoor is an important initiative that aims to strengthen ties with countries in the Eurasian region and the EU. The delegation’s visit will focus on promoting peace and stability in the region, strengthening economic ties, and gathering support for India’s stance on various international issues.