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Last Updated:May 21, 2025, 22:57 IST
The document speaks about the need for India to conduct Operation Sindoor. It also shares detailed information about the Pahalgam attack
The earliest delegation, led by Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Jha, left India this morning to go to Tokyo in Japan and will be covering other countries through the next 10 days, including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Korea. (Image: @MEAIndia/X)
A multi-party team of Brand India has embarked on a journey to expose Pakistan before the world for its terror policy. Seven delegations have been announced by the Centre, led by various members of Parliament, to visit several parts of the world.
Sources have informed CNN-News18 that these teams are carrying a dossier, which is about 150 pages long. This dossier has everything about India and Pakistan relations. From the birth of Pakistan out of India to Pakistan’s internal struggles and political instability, this handout lists multiple details about Kashmir, its existence, and its importance. “One of the most important points listed in this folder includes that every inch of Kashmir is India’s, and there should be no doubt about it at all,” a source aware of the development told CNN-News18.
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Apart from this, it mentions India’s 40-year struggle with terrorism from Pakistan. It speaks about the various proofs that India has submitted to Pakistan and how the enemy nation has constantly been in denial.
The document speaks about the need for India to conduct Operation Sindoor. It also shares detailed information about the Pahalgam attack in which 26 innocent civilians were killed. It also lists the terror bases attacked by India just to teach Pakistan a lesson that terrorism will be responded to in the strongest manner. Multiple proofs by the Indian armed forces, which show the exact location of the bases and how the strikes were precise, are also mentioned in this docket.
India has also highlighted that the neighbouring nation has never acknowledged its hand in terror, but the presence of dreaded terrorist Hafiz Saeed at the funeral of other terrorists, accompanied by family members and personnel from the Pakistani government and army, was proof enough to show which way Pakistan is looking.
This document will also have a mention of Pakistan’s offensive against India, which also resulted in the killing of innocent civilians along the border.
Not just at the border, but India has battled Pakistan in the virtual domain as it was trying to conduct cyberattacks on Indian establishments and constantly trying to spread fake news. The effective combating of this by the Indian establishment will also be highlighted.
Another document has been given to the visiting leaders, which tells them in detail about their travel plans and who they will be meeting in various countries.
The earliest delegation, led by Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Jha, left India this morning to go to Tokyo in Japan and will be covering other countries through the next 10 days, including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Korea. Shiv Sena leader Dr Shrikant Shinde’s delegation will first go to the UAE, followed by multiple countries. They, in fact, left for their trip on Wednesday evening. On Thursday morning, K Kanimozhi from DMK will lead a team that will go to Russia, followed by other countries in Europe.
Four other delegations will be leaving from India, including the much-discussed one led by Congress’s Dr Shashi Tharoor, to the United States later this week.
While most of the delegates are expected to be back in the country by the third or fourth of June, the US delegation will return by the first week of June.
Apart from various members of Parliament, cutting across party lines from the BJP and NDA partners TDP, JD(U), and LJP, as well as opposition lawmakers, the delegation is also armed with the experience of former diplomats.
Multiple leaders who have served as ministers of external affairs, right from the UPA to the NDA government, have been made part of the delegation. Former external affairs ministers Salman Khurshid and SS Ahluwalia, and former minister of state in MEA V Muraleedharan are part of these panels. Once India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Syed Akbaruddin, India’s G20 coordinator Harsh Shringla, and Ambassador Javed Ashraf, who has been the envoy to France in the past, are part of the team that is going across the world.
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May 21, 2025, 22:57 IST