Key Points

An all-party Indian delegation led by Ravi Shankar Prasad embarked on a crucial diplomatic mission to Germany, engaging with senior government officials and think-tanks. The delegation effectively communicated India's principled zero-tolerance stance against terrorism, particularly in light of the recent Pahalgam attack. German counterparts expressed strong solidarity and support for India's measured response to cross-border terrorist threats. The discussions highlighted the importance of international cooperation in combating global terrorism and strengthening bilateral strategic partnerships.

Key Points: Ravi Shankar Prasad Leads India's Anti-Terror Mission in Germany

  • Indian delegation emphasizes firm response to cross-border terrorism
  • Germany reaffirms strong support for India's counter-terror efforts
  • Operation Sindoor showcases measured diplomatic approach
  • Bilateral discussions on defense and security cooperation
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All-party delegation in Germany engages with lawmakers, think-tanks to highlight India's zero-tolerance stand on terrorism

Indian all-party delegation highlights zero-tolerance stance on terrorism during strategic talks with German lawmakers and think-tanks

"Terrorism is a global threat and must be met with a unified international response - All-Party Parliamentary Delegation"

Berlin, June 7

The all-party delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad to Germany met senior representatives from German Government, Parliament (Bundestag) and Think-Tanks to convey India's principled position of 'Zero-Tolerance against Terrorism' and its strategy to tackle cross-border terrorism, especially in light of the dastardly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, the Indian Embassy in Germany said in a statement on Friday.

"During its first day of engagements in Berlin, the All-Party Parliamentary Delegation, led by Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Hon'ble Member of Parliament & former Union Minister, met with senior representatives from German Government, Parliament (Bundestag) and Think-Tanks to convey India's principled position of 'Zero-Tolerance against Terrorism' and its strategy to tackle cross-border terrorism, especially in light of the dastardly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. The delegation also briefed the German counterparts and interlocutors about Operation Sindoor - India's firm, precise, targeted and non-escalatory response to the terror attack", the statement said.

As per the statement, the delegation called on Johann Wadephul, Foreign Minister of Federal Republic of Germany. Recalling his recent interaction with Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar, Wadephul reiterated Germany's strong support for India's fight against terrorism and the right of every nation to defend itself from such terror attacks.

The statement observed that the delegation deeply appreciated Germany's strong condemnation of the Pahalgam terror attack and expression of solidarity with India. The delegation also emphasized the need to hold the perpetrators of terrorist acts accountable and called for multi-lateral cooperation in this regard.

The delegation called on Omid Nouripour, Vice President of the German Parliament (Bundestag) and outlined the three salient features of India's policy in dealing with terrorism- Zero tolerance, not giving in to nuclear blackmail and resolving the issues with Pakistan bilaterally. The delegation emphasised that terrorism is a global threat and must be met with a unified international response.

The delegation also met with Armin Laschet, Chairman of Foreign Affairs Committee of Bundestag, Ralph Brinkhaus, Member of Bundestag (MdB) and Hubertus Heil, MdB. The delegation conveyed their appreciation for prompt expression of condolences for victims of the Pahalgam terror attack by Germany's top political leadership. They highlighted that the attack was designed to disrupt the booming tourism economy of Jammu & Kashmir and to sow seeds of communal tension in India, as per the official statement.

It further observed that during their interaction, the delegation emphasised that Operation Sindoor received support from across the spectrum in India and conveyed India's united stance against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

The delegation interacted with senior members of German Parliament (Bundestag) active in the fields of foreign policy and international affairs and a leading think-tank in Germany, the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS). Ending the day's engagements, the delegation also had an interaction with representatives from leading German think-tanks and eminent personalities at a reception hosted by Ambassador of India to Germany, Ajit Gupte, the statement read.

Notably, during the interactions, the delegation highlighted the measured, precise, responsible and non-escalatory nature of the steps taken by India in response to the terrorist attack. They emphasised that nuclear blackmail should not be allowed as a cover for terrorism and discussed India's strategy against cross-border terrorism in future. German interlocutors expressed support for India's stance, with a shared recognition of the urgent need for the international community to come together in the fight against terrorism.

Both sides also discussed India-Germany cooperation in the field of Defence, Security and Counter-Terrorism as part of the deepening Strategic Partnership between the two countries.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is a strong diplomatic move! 👏 Germany is an important EU partner and their support against terrorism matters. Operation Sindoor showed the world India won't tolerate proxy wars. Hope more nations follow Germany's lead in standing with us.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the delegation's efforts, I wish they also discussed how terrorism affects common Kashmiris. Our Kashmiri brothers suffer the most - caught between militants and security forces. Peace should be the ultimate goal.
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Ananya M.
Germany's support is welcome but actions speak louder than words. Will they stop funding NGOs that indirectly support separatist narratives in Kashmir? That would be real solidarity against terrorism.
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Vikram J.
Good to see all-party consensus on this! Terrorism is a national issue, not political. The delegation rightly highlighted how attacks target J&K's tourism economy - it's economic terrorism meant to keep the region underdeveloped.
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Sunita P.
Why only Germany? We need to take this message to all UNSC permanent members. China keeps blocking action against terrorists at UN. That's where real diplomatic pressure is needed. #StandAgainstTerrorism
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Karan D.
The nuclear blackmail point is crucial! Our neighbors must understand that atomic weapons aren't shields for terrorists. India's measured response in Operation Sindoor set the right precedent - strong but responsible.

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