PM Modi to Meet Delegates Advocating India's Position Post-Operation Sindoor
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to convene with members of several multi-party delegations on Tuesday. These groups, composed of more than 50 representatives from diverse political backgrounds including BJP, Congress, DMK, AIMIM and others, recently toured various global capitals to champion India’s perspective following Operation Sindoor.
A United Political Front on the Global Stage
The delegations’ mission was to project India’s narrative internationally, reinforcing a unified stance on Operation Sindoor. Leaders from the ruling party BJP and its allies such as JD(U), alongside opposition voices from Congress, DMK, NCP, SP, and AIMIM, engaged in diplomatic outreach that drew praise from the central government.
Noteworthy parliamentarians like senior Congress leaders and AIMIM representatives joined forces with BJP and NDA members. Several former union ministers also contributed their experience to the diplomatic efforts, strengthening the message’s credibility abroad.
Insights and Feedback to Shape Future Diplomacy
During the upcoming meeting, delegates will share firsthand insights and feedback about their visits with PM Modi. Earlier, the External Affairs Minister held detailed discussions with these delegates, commending their effective advocacy and firm articulation of India’s position on the international stage.
This collaborative approach highlights a rare moment of cross-party diplomatic unity, underscoring India’s commitment to defending its interests and narratives worldwide.
The exchange between Prime Minister Modi and the delegates marks a strategic phase in India's diplomatic communication following Operation Sindoor, potentially influencing ongoing foreign relations and policy decisions.