Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri briefs Indian parliamentarians on global outreach, says India is united against terrorism
Priya Verma May 21, 2025 12:27 PM

New Delhi: On Tuesday, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri provided important details about the government’s approach, emphasized the importance of this outreach, and said that the country wants to send a message that it is unified in its fight against terrorism.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri
Foreign secretary vikram misri

India is sending all-party parliamentary delegations to more than 25 nations, including current and prospective members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), in a major diplomatic effort to challenge Pakistan’s narrative on international stages.

“We will also visit five other nations that will join the UNSC in the near future. According to delegation member Aparajit Sarangi, “a few of these countries have been chosen whose voices are heard on an international level, and these nations are very important.”

Representatives will go to more than 25 countries. Pakistan, which will serve as a member of the UNSC for the next 17 months, would undoubtedly attempt to voice its opinion at the meeting. It will make accusations against India. Therefore, our government correctly believed that MPs from all parties should go to these many nations together and tell the bureaucracy and political officials there our story. We also denounce Pakistan’s strategy of encouraging terrorism. We are accountable for this,” she said.

JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha echoed the remark, calling attention to Pakistan’s purported direct role in the most recent terror assault in Pahalgam.

“There were two or three items. The most significant of them was that the tragedy at Pahalgam was caused by training camps financed by Pakistan. After that, India took action, and it must be said that nine terrorist training facilities were destroyed. He said that both the Pakistan Army and the Pakistan State were complicit in this.

Prime Minister Modi’s dire warning was also cited by Jha: “This was carried out as a proxy war against India… According to the PM, it’s enough now. We will attack you hard since we are aware of your designs”. India acted in self-defense,” he said.

As part of Operation Sindoor and India’s ongoing war against cross-border terrorism, seven all-party delegations are traveling to important partner nations, including UN Security Council members.

Congressman Shashi Tharoor, BJP members Ravi Shankar Prasad and Baijayant Panda, JD-U’s Sanjay Kumar Jha, DMK’s Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, and NCP-SP leader Supriya Sule are leading the delegations.

The Shiv Sena Members of three groups, including Sanjay Kumar Jha, Kanimozi, and MP Shrikant Shinde, attended the briefing on Tuesday.

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