India is sending multi-party delegation to the major world capitals to show the country’s zero-oppression policy against terrorism and expose Pakistan as sponsors of terrorism. Meanwhile, Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan has said that after the Pahalgam terror attack, the whole country stood as a voice and insisted that there is a limit to tolerance. Regarding the delegation of MPs for the operation vermilion, Khan told reporters about the visit to various countries of MPs, “After Paidam,” After Paidam, the whole country has arisen in a tone. There is also a limit. We will not tolerate it anymore. The Indian Army began after the operation vermilion was started, in which 26 civilians lost their lives, most of whom were tourists.
The delegation aims to inform international partners about India’s reaction to the Pahalgam terrorist attack on the April 22 and India’s widespread fight against cross -border terrorism.
A seven-group multi-party delegation led by one MP has been formed to combat global misinformation and highlight India’s policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism.
Seven groups of delegations will visit Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Algeria, Britain, France, Germany, European Union, Italy, Denmark, Indonesia, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Liberia, Congo, Sierra Leon.
India started Operation Sindoor on 7 May in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, under which terrorist infrastructure was targeted in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POJK).
The Indian armed forces effectively responded to Pakistan’s aggressive action and bombed its air conditions. Following the call made by Pakistan’s DGMO to its Indian counterpart, it has been agreed to stop military action between the two countries.