‘Certainly Very Pleasant’: What Congress MP Shashi Tharoor Said After PM Modi Met Operation Sindoor Delegations
- On June 10, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting at his residence with representatives from seven all-party delegations following their diplomatic outreach under Operation Sindoor.
- Following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22 that claimed the lives of 26 tourists, India initiated Operation Sindoor on May 7 and subsequently organized delegations to advocate India's position against terrorism sponsored by Pakistan.
- These groups, consisting of over 50 MPs and former diplomats divided into seven teams, visited 33 countries including the European Union to advocate zero tolerance toward terrorism and expose state-sponsored terror.
- PM Modi engaged with each MP in an informal, freewheeling session lasting over an hour, listening carefully to their experiences and conveying pride in their efforts, with Shashi Tharoor calling it "not a formal meeting at all."
- The meeting underscored plans to continue such outreach and form friendship forums, reflecting seeds planted for building an international coalition against states using terrorism as policy.
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The all-party delegation that went to various countries to share the experiences of 'Operation Sindoor' has returned to India. The delegation met Prime Minister Modi, who thanked them for the message of global solidarity. Meanwhile, the opposition continued to demand a special session of Parliament and criticized the government's foreign policy.
‘Certainly very pleasant’: What Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said after PM Modi met Operation Sindoor delegations
PM Modi hosted the members of the multi-party delegations, comprising parliamentarians and former diplomats, who travelled to 33 world capitals over the past few weeks. The delegations shared India’s position on Pakistan’s decades-long promotion of terrorism.
Operation Sindoor outreach: PM Modi meets members of all-party delegations, says 'members successfully put forward India's voice'
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has already met the delegations and lauded their efforts in conveying India's strong stand against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
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