Big change in GCC’s stance, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar to Saudi and UAE with India

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Indian delegation reached Bahrain.

Dubai: After Operation Sindoor, the delegation of Indian MPs is on a visit to various countries. India is continuously exposing the terrorist acts of Pakistan by sending delegation to its friendly countries. Globally, Pakistan has begun to be thsored by this. After sharing information about Operation Sindoor and Pakistan’s terrorist thinking, there has also been a widespread change in the stance of United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman, Qatar. All these countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have promised to support India openly in the war against terror.

Let us tell you that the Ambassador of India in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said that since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, there was now a remarkable change in the attitude of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries on terrorism, as they have widely realized that terrorism is all a common enemy and needs joint efforts to deal with this danger. India’s Ambassador to UAE Sanjay Sudhir also appreciated the visit of the all -party delegation led by Srikanth Shinde to bring out India’s stand on the issue. He described this journey as very successful.

GCC Council standing with India

The ambassador said “our discourse, our perspectives, all received a very good response.” This was a clear response, a clear repetition of the fact that UAE is our true strategic partner, a friend, which we can trust. ”Sudhir also highlighted the reaction after the GCC countries – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the post -Arab terrorist attack of the Pakistani terrorist attack and the reaction after the Mumbai attack. He said, “The situation was quite different after the Mumbai terror attack in 2008. The reaction of GCC countries was quite different. This time all of them are standing with us. Our leadership was very actively associated with UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar. This is the same GCC but some things have changed because it is widely realized that terrorism is a shared enemy of humanity and we need to work together to compete with it.

UAE first condemned terrorist attack

The ambassador said that the United Arab Emirates was probably the first country to condemn the Pahalgam terror attack by issuing a clear statement and called it a terrorist act and called for ending all kinds of terrorism. The all -party delegation led by Shinde held significant discussions with senior UAE officials during their two -day visit. It met several leaders, including tolerance and co-existence Affairs Minister Sheikh Nayan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan and the Chairman of the Federal National Council Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense and Internal Affairs, Ali Rashid Al Numi. Sudhir said, “The way the delegation was welcomed and our vision received the reaction reflects the strength of our partnership.” He said that the UAE’s response has confirmed his commitment to combat humanity’s shared enemy terrorism.

India gave a big message to the world

Sudhir mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has warned Pakistan to suffer serious consequences on sponsoring terrorism. He said that India has given a message to the world through Operation Sindoor that there is also a limit to patience. Describing ‘Operation Sindoor’ as evidence of India’s forward attitude, he said, “Prime Minister Modi has made it clear that there is also a limit to patience. We come from Mahatma Gandhi and Gautam Buddha’s land but no one can take us lightly.

Sudhir, while referring to the bilateral relations between India and the UAE, especially highlighted a strong growth in trade which crossed US $ 100 billion in FY 2024-25. This is much higher than the target. He described the Indo-West Asia-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) as a major initiative under which India and UAE are playing a leading role in the efforts to increase contact facility, reduce paperwork and facilitate the movement of goods, data and clean energy. , (Language)

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