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India's multi-party parliamentary delegation recently completed a crucial diplomatic mission across key Asian economies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally met with the delegation members to discuss their international engagement and strategic interactions. The MPs shared insights about development models in Japan, South Korea, and Singapore while projecting India's global vision. Their unified approach demonstrated India's commitment to peaceful international relations and economic collaboration.

Key Points: Modi Praises MPs' United Stand Against Global Terrorism

  • - All-party delegation visited Japan, South Korea, and Singapore
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All-party delegation was India's united voice against terrorism: JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha

JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha highlights PM's diplomatic outreach and India's unified message on international terrorism

"The Prime Minister emphasised that this was an all-party delegation, representing the united voice of the entire country - Sanjay Kumar Jha"

New Delhi, June 11

Janata Dal(United) Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Kumar Jha on Wednesday emphasised the significance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interaction with MPs, who were on Operation Sindoor outreach mission, describing it as a “strong message to the world about India's united stance against terrorism”.

His remarks followed a high-level meeting held at the Prime Minister's residence on Tuesday, where members of various multi-party delegations, who had recently returned from official visits abroad, were invited for a detailed exchange of views.

"Yesterday, the Prime Minister called all the MPs from the seven delegations and listened to everyone. He shared his experiences from the journey along with valuable tips," Jha said, highlighting the PM's direct engagement with lawmakers.

"The Prime Minister emphasised that this was an all-party delegation, representing the united voice of the entire country. He sent a strong message to the world about India's zero-tolerance stance against terrorism," he added.

The delegation led by Sanjay Jha was sent to countries, including Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, and was tasked with strengthening India's diplomatic ties and projecting the country's vision of peace and development on the global stage. According to the government, the MPs "played a crucial role in elaborating India's commitment to peace and the need to eradicate the menace of terrorism."

Jha further elaborated on the delegation's engagements abroad, noting the importance of learning from highly developed economies. "We explained that these three countries, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, are highly developed and industrialised nations with strong economies.

They receive significant investments, and many countries look up to their experiences," he said. "We shared what we learned about their perspectives and how much they appreciate India's growth and economic development, especially as a neighbouring country. We said we don't even want to compare ourselves but just want to be acknowledged," the JD(U) leader added.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Prime Minister lauded the efforts of the MPs and delegates for effectively articulating India's vision and policies. "We are all proud of the manner in which they put forward India's voice," he said, according to an official statement.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is a positive step! When all political parties come together on issues like terrorism, it shows the world India's strength. Terrorism affects all of us regardless of party lines. Hope this unity continues for other national issues too 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the all-party delegation, I wish they had included some neighboring countries like Bangladesh or Sri Lanka in these talks too. Terrorism in our region needs regional cooperation. The focus only on East Asia seems a bit imbalanced.
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Amit S.
Good to see MPs learning from developed nations like Japan and South Korea. But we should also focus on helping our neighbors develop - a prosperous neighborhood means less terrorism. Charity begins at home, as they say!
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Sunita R.
The PM is right about zero-tolerance for terrorism. But actions speak louder than words - we need to see more concrete steps against cross-border terrorism from certain neighbors. Hope this diplomatic push yields real results 🤞
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Vikram J.
Interesting that they chose these Asian economic powerhouses. Maybe next they should visit countries dealing with terrorism firsthand to understand the challenges better. Theory and practice are different, na?
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Neha P.
Appreciate the bipartisan approach! Terrorism has no color - neither saffron nor green nor red. When our leaders unite like this, it gives common citizens like me hope for a safer future. More such initiatives please!

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