
Tharoor, Sule & others to head govt’s global delegations after Operation Sindoor
In a significant move, the Indian government has announced a list of leaders who will head its global delegations to key partner nations, following the successful completion of Operation Sindoor. The chosen leaders include Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, NCP-SP MP Supriya Sule, Shiv Sena’s Shrikant Shinde, DMK’s Kanimozhi, BJP’s Baijayant Panda and RS Prasad, and JDU’s Sanjay Jha.
According to the government, these leaders will lead delegations to various countries to carry India’s strong message of zero-tolerance against terrorism to the world. The move is seen as a significant step towards strengthening India’s diplomatic ties with its global partners and reinforcing its stance against terrorism.
Shashi Tharoor, a well-known international relations expert and a member of the Indian Parliament, is expected to head the delegation to the United States, a key strategic partner of India. Supriya Sule, a prominent leader from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), will lead the delegation to the European Union, a significant economic partner of India. Shrikant Shinde, a young and dynamic leader from the Shiv Sena, will head the delegation to the Middle East, a region critical to India’s energy security.
Kanimozhi, a senior leader from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), will lead the delegation to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a regional grouping that has significant economic and strategic importance for India. Baijayant Panda, a seasoned leader from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), will head the delegation to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), a key international organization that brings together Islamic countries.
RS Prasad, a veteran leader from the BJP, will lead the delegation to the African Union, a critical region for India’s diplomatic and economic engagement. Sanjay Jha, a young and energetic leader from the Janata Dal (United), will head the delegation to the Commonwealth, a grouping of 54 countries that was once a British dominion.
The government’s decision to appoint these leaders as head of delegations is seen as a significant step towards strengthening India’s diplomatic ties with its global partners. The leaders are expected to carry India’s message of zero-tolerance against terrorism to the world and reinforce the country’s commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms.
The government’s move is also seen as a significant departure from the past, when the leadership of diplomatic delegations was often limited to senior government officials or politicians with extensive experience in international relations. The appointment of these leaders is seen as a bold move to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to India’s diplomatic efforts.
In a statement, the government said, “The government has decided to appoint a team of leaders to head its global delegations to key partner nations. The leaders will carry India’s strong message of zero-tolerance against terrorism to the world and reinforce the country’s commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms.”
The government’s decision to appoint these leaders as head of delegations is seen as a significant step towards strengthening India’s diplomatic ties with its global partners. The leaders are expected to carry India’s message of zero-tolerance against terrorism to the world and reinforce the country’s commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms.
The move is also seen as a significant departure from the past, when the leadership of diplomatic delegations was often limited to senior government officials or politicians with extensive experience in international relations. The appointment of these leaders is seen as a bold move to bring fresh perspectives and ideas to India’s diplomatic efforts.
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