‘Politics Within the Country Is Our Right’ Here's What Multi- Party Delgation From India Will Tell the World
- On May 17, 2025, the Indian government released a list of seven multi-party delegations totaling 59 members to visit key partner countries worldwide.
- The delegations were established in response to the Pahalgam terror incident and Operation Sindoor, with the purpose of communicating India’s firm stance against terrorism.
- Each delegation is led by prominent political leaders such as Shashi Tharoor, Ravi Shankar Prasad, and Supriya Sule, visiting countries including the United States, UAE, and South Africa.
- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri instructed MPs to present dossiers containing proof of Pakistan’s involvement in supporting militant organizations such as those designated by the UN to carry out attacks in India, and to emphasize evidence from Operation Sindoor.
- The delegations, touring from May 24 to June 3, intend to prepare foreign governments to understand India’s position and expose Pakistan’s alleged involvement in terrorism.
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‘Politics within the country is our right’ Here's what multi- party delgation from India will tell the world
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