
The Union’s government plans to send teams of political leaders, former diplomats and experts to countries in key regions of the world to articulate the Indian view of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam and subsequent clashes with Pakistan, reported Hindustan Times and quoted people who introduced this matter.
Among the deputies from the opposition camp, which are expected to be penetrated for reach, the leader of the Shashi Tharoor Congress, the current chairman of the Parliamentary Permanent Committee for External Affairs, the former Chief Minister of Jamm and Kashmir Ghulam Nabi Azad, and all India Majlis-E-iHeen Assaddindandin Owasindin.
Azad is considered a prominent face from Kashmir, who can talk about issues related to the region and cross -border terrorism, said Hindustan Times. Owaisi, a member of the Parliament (MP) of Hyderabad, was probably the loudest voice against Pakistan in the opposition camp after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam.
India has launched the Sindoor Operation 7th May will destroy the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-cumed cashmere for retaliation for 22nd April April terrorist attack, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists.
Govt addresses all sides
The government also addressed the leader of Congress, Janata Dal (United), Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Biju Janata Dal (BJD), Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and NCP-Pawar.
The government led by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-Mored began to sound political leaders and deputies from the entire political spectrum, former diplomats and representatives of Think tanks and other authorities in the planned diplomatic reach of last week.
The government plans to create up to eight separate groups that fans will be in various regions of the world, such as Europe, North America and Western Asia, and visit key capitals, especially Indian strategic partners. The reach of the range will also include the countries of the global south, the report said.
The groups will participate in legislators, officials, and tanks’ tanks to give an Indian position to the “cross -border ties” by a terrorist attack and the Pahalgam Sindoor operation.
Outreach will give India to cross -border links to the terrorist attack and the Pahalgam Sindoor operation.
Both countries have been involved in four days of intensive confrontation, with both sides using drones, rockets and long -range weapons and aroused concerns about total war on the Indian strike at the terrorist base in Pakistan. However, both sides achieved understanding for the stopping of military actions 10. May, which were allegedly expanded to 18 May.
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