India’s Global Mission: Modi Govt Sends 69-Member Delegation to Expose Terror Nexus, Including 51 MPs
To ensure the world hears India’s stance on terrorism and Operation Sindoor, the Modi government has announced a major diplomatic initiative: a 59-member delegation will visit several key global capitals, particularly those of UNSC member states. This team includes 51 political leaders and 8 diplomats. Among them, 30 MPs are from NDA, 20 from other parties, and 5 from Congress.The delegation is split into seven groups. Group Two, heading to the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Denmark, includes Ravi Shankar Prasad, Priyanka Chaturvedi, and ambassador Pankaj Saran. Group Three will tour Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Japan, and Singapore, with leaders like Aparajita Sarangi and Salman Khurshid. Group Five includes Tejasvi Surya and Milind Deora, scheduled for UAE, Liberia, and Congo. Group Six, covering Russia and parts of Europe, features Kanimozhi, Brajesh Chautala, and diplomats like Javed Ashraf.Finally, Group Seven will head to Egypt, Qatar, and South Africa, led by Supriya Sule and Anurag Thakur. Each group is carefully structured to include representation from across political lines and ensure regional, diplomatic, and minority representation. Though the exact departure schedule is undisclosed, the mission is expected to begin soon and aims to highlight Pakistan's role in promoting terrorism globally.
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