
Foreign Minister Vikram Misri will inform the parliamentary committee led by the Shashi Tharoor Congress about the Indian-Pakistan military conflict, which occurred after a terrorist attack and surgery of Pahalgam Sindoor today on May 19.
Misri’s parliamentary permanent Committee for Multiple Parties has caused Misri’s briefing for “the current development of foreign policy concerning India and Pakistan”. Briefing is scheduled today at 16:00.
Meeting comes against the background of the Indian Armed Forces performing Sindoor operations to avenge the panelgam attack and subsequent military actions between the two countries. India and Pakistan achieved an understanding of the stopping of all military actions on May 10.
This is the first time that the highest government appears in front of the parliament panel, which appears in front of the parliamentary panel about the situation in the country after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir.
Misri, along with Colonel Soya Qureshi and Singh commander Singh, informed the media after India performed the “Sindoor” surgery focused on nine terrorist hotspots in Pakistan and Pakistan, occupied by Kashmir on May 22.
What is expected in briefing?
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In addition to Tharoor, there are other members of the 31-member panel for the external matters of Ravishankar Prasad and Sudhanshu TRIVEDI (BJP), Deepander Hoda (Congress), Abhishek Bannerjee (Trinamooool Congress), Assaduddin Owaisi (Aimim) and John Brittas (CPIM).
MEPs will be expected to be Misri’s quiz on the initiatives of foreign policy that the government adopted after the terrorist strike of Pahalgam. US President Donald Trump took recognition as a ceasefire and declared his role in mediation and the use of trade to introduce India and Pakistan on the table.
This is the first time that the supreme government official appears in front of the parliament panel, who moves on the situation in the country after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam.
Misri also expected that in the next three weeks he would inform the panel of sending seven delegations to 32 countries and the European Union to campaign against Pakistan’s sponsorship for cross -border terrorism and explain to them why India was forced to take military steps against his neighbor.
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