Amid the efforts to deal with terrorism under ‘Operation Sindoor’ and to strengthen India’s global stance, the Central Government today will be given ‘talkings’ to all party delegations about India’s position abroad. Through these talking points, delegations have been told what issues they have to talk to the global community and how to put India’s side in front.
This step has been taken when the recent terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir have alerted the security agencies and India has intensified the strategy to highlight Pakistan-sponsored terrorism on international forums.
According to sources, these delegations include senior leaders of major national parties, who will travel to Europe, America, Gulf countries and other strategic places. He has also been instructed to prominently outline India’s democratic traditions, his decisive action against terrorism and the need for international cooperation.
Under this campaign, it has also been ensured that the image of India is unitedly presented, beyond political differences. The central government believes that this is the time to strengthen national unity and global dialogue.
Significantly, in recent times, there have been reactions within and outside the country regarding ‘Operation Sindoor’. In such a situation, the role of these delegations is considered important so that India’s efforts can get international support.
The government has clarified that this initiative will not be limited only to the diplomatic front, but will also add strategic and economic aspects to it, so that India’s campaign against terrorism can get multilateral support.