Following Operation Sindoor, India Plans Diplomatic Offensive Against Pakistan; Vikram Misri to Brief MPs

by The Uttam Hindu |
Following Operation Sindoor, India Plans Diplomatic Offensive Against Pakistan; Vikram Misri to Brief MPs
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New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): On the night of 6-7 May, when the whole world was sleeping, the Indian Army was busy destroying the terrorist hideouts of Pakistan. In a 30-minute operation, the Indian Army destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts. Now India is going to expose the nefarious activities of Pakistan to the whole world. In this series, now 7 delegations of all-party MPs will travel to 32 countries and expose the terror-sponsoring country and will inform the world about India's Operation Sindoor. These delegations include MPs from different political parties, former ministers and former ambassadors. Before the foreign trip of these MPs, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will brief the entire delegation.

According to information received from sources, 7 delegations of MPs will visit different countries. Before this, Vikram Misri will brief the MPs in two phases. The first phase of briefing will be held on 20 May in Parliament House and during this, three different delegations led by Srikant Shinde, Kanimozhi and Sanjay Jha will be briefed.

After this, these three groups will tour abroad between 21 and 23 May. The second phase of briefing will be held on 23 May and in this Vikram Misri will brief four different delegations led by Supriya Sule, Baijayant Panda, Ravi Shankar Prasad and Shashi Tharoor. After this, these groups will tour abroad between 23 and 25 May. The delegation of MPs led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor will visit America, Panama, Guyana, Colombia and Brazil. Even during Operation Sindoor, Vikram Misri was continuously briefing the press with Army officer Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh.

The responsibility of telling the country about this entire operation in detail and exposing every lie of Pakistan was on his shoulders. In such a situation, he will brief the MPs going abroad and present India's official stand before them, so that all the seven delegations abroad can openly discuss every issue.

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