
Tharoor, Sule & others to head govts global delegations after Operation Sindoor
In a significant move, the government has appointed a team of prominent leaders to head delegations to key partner nations, with the aim of conveying India’s strong message of zero-tolerance against terrorism to the world. The delegation, which includes 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, will be the face of India’s diplomatic efforts abroad, following the recent Operation Sindoor.
The announcement comes as a major boost to India’s global standing, following the successful surgical strike against terrorism that has sent a strong message to the world. The Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror camps in Pakistan, has been hailed as a bold move by the government, and the country is now looking to take this message to the international community.
The delegation, comprising leaders from various political parties, will be tasked with highlighting India’s commitment to combating terrorism and its determination to protect its citizens from the menace. They will also engage with foreign leaders, diplomats, and officials to build support for India’s efforts in the fight against terrorism.
Shashi Tharoor, a well-known diplomat and politician, has been a vocal advocate for India’s foreign policy initiatives. As the head of the delegation to the United States, he will be responsible for conveying India’s message of zero-tolerance against terrorism to the American administration and Congress.
Supriya Sule, a young and dynamic MP from the NCP-SP alliance, has been appointed to lead the delegation to the European Union. Her strong connections with European leaders and her expertise in international relations make her an ideal candidate for this role.
Shrikant Shinde, a senior leader from the Shiv Sena, will lead the delegation to the Middle East, where he will engage with leaders from countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates. Shinde’s experience in international diplomacy and his familiarity with the region make him a strong candidate for this role.
Kanimozhi, a senior leader from the DMK, has been appointed to lead the delegation to Southeast Asia, where she will engage with leaders from countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Her expertise in international relations and her connections with Southeast Asian leaders make her an ideal candidate for this role.
Baijayant Panda, a senior leader from the BJP, will lead the delegation to Africa, where he will engage with leaders from countries like South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya. Panda’s experience in international diplomacy and his familiarity with the African continent make him a strong candidate for this role.
RS Prasad, a senior leader from the BJP, has been appointed to lead the delegation to Latin America, where he will engage with leaders from countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. Prasad’s expertise in international relations and his connections with Latin American leaders make him an ideal candidate for this role.
Sanjay Jha, a senior leader from the JDU, will lead the delegation to the Russian Federation, where he will engage with leaders from the Russian government and the opposition. Jha’s experience in international diplomacy and his familiarity with the Russian language make him a strong candidate for this role.
The appointment of these leaders to head the delegations is a significant move by the government, as it shows its commitment to building strong relationships with other nations and conveying India’s message of zero-tolerance against terrorism.
Operation Sindoor, which was carried out in the early hours of last week, has been hailed as a major success by the government, and the country is now looking to take this message to the international community. The delegation will be responsible for engaging with foreign leaders, diplomats, and officials to build support for India’s efforts in the fight against terrorism.
The government’s move to appoint leaders from various political parties to head the delegations is also significant, as it shows its willingness to work with all parties to build a strong and united front against terrorism.
In a statement, the government said that the delegation would carry India’s strong message of zero-tolerance against terrorism to the world, and would engage with foreign leaders and officials to build support for India’s efforts in the fight against terrorism.
The appointment of these leaders to head the delegations is a significant move by the government, and is expected to send a strong message to the world about India’s commitment to combating terrorism.