Key Points

An all-party Indian parliamentary delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad successfully toured six European countries to highlight India's ongoing battle against terrorism. The delegation presented concrete evidence of terrorist challenges facing India to government officials, parliamentarians, and think-tanks. European nations, including Germany, expressed strong solidarity with India's counter-terrorism efforts. The diplomatic mission underscored the deepening strategic partnership between India and European countries in addressing global security challenges.

Key Points: India's Anti-Terror Diplomacy Wins European Support Abroad

  • Indian delegation presents terror evidence across six European nations
  • European countries affirm support for India's counter-terrorism efforts
  • Diplomatic mission highlights strategic partnership with Germany
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European countries aware of effect of terrorism, that India is suffering: All-Party Delegation member Purandeswari

All-Party Delegation reveals international solidarity against terrorism during strategic European outreach mission

"India is the country on earth, for the last decades, which has been most affected by terror attacks - Omid Nouripour, VP of Germany's Bundestag"

New Delhi, June 8

All-Party Delegation member and BJP MP Daggubati Purandeswari on Sunday said they received support from all the European nations they visited.

As the delegation arrived at Delhi airport, while speaking to ANI, Purandeswari said that after their delegation, led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, produced evidence, the countries affirmed their support to India.

"Well we have as a delegation led by Ravi Shankar Prasad have been to six countries. These are the European countries and we have spoken to the Government officials, representatives of governments and even Indian Diaspora who are living in other countries. We have also produced evidence of the terrorism that India has been suffering under to the government representatives, the MPs and the officials as well. So they are aware of the effect of terrorism, that India is suffering. After the evidences that have been given to them, they have definitively said to the world that they would stand by India in its fight against terrorism," Purandeswari said.

The Indian Embassy in Germany on Saturday said that the All-Party Parliamentary Delegation concluded its visit to Germany. The delegation successfully conveyed India's firm and principled position against terrorism.

In a post on X, the Embassy stated, "As the All-Party Parliamentary Delegation concluded its visit to Germany, India's firm and principled position against terrorism found resonance across the top political leadership, decision- makers and think-tanks -- reinforcing depth of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership."

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The recent visit by the all-party Group-2 delegation, led by BJP MP Prasad, took place amid growing international concern over terror attacks, notably the Pahalgam incident in Jammu and Kashmir, which has drawn widespread condemnation from global partners.

During their Europe tour, the delegation held key meetings with government officials, parliamentarians, and think-tanks in countries including Germany.

Vice President of Germany's Bundestag, Omid Nouripour, met with All-Party Parliamentary Delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad. He remarked that 'India is the country on earth, for the last decades, which has been most affected by terror attacks... we have to stand at the side of the people in India and help, without any escalation, that the country is kept safe.'

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is a strong diplomatic move by India 🇮🇳! Terrorism has been bleeding our nation for decades, especially from our western borders. Glad to see European nations finally understanding our pain. Hope this translates into concrete action against terror funding.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the delegation's efforts, I hope this isn't just lip service from European countries. We've seen many statements but little action. The Pahalgam attack shows terror groups are still active. Need more pressure on nations harboring terrorists.
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Amit S.
Germany's VP said it right - India has suffered the most from terrorism. From Parliament attack to 26/11 to Uri, we've paid heavy price. Good that our MPs presented evidence properly. Now global community must act, not just sympathize. #StandWithIndia
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Sunita R.
The all-party delegation shows rare unity in Indian politics when it comes to terrorism. Whether BJP, Congress or others - we stand together against this menace. Hope this bipartisan approach continues in future too. Jai Hind!
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Vikram J.
Some European nations have been soft on terror in past due to trade interests. Hope this evidence changes their stance. Terrorism affects tourism, economy and innocent lives. Need strict global action against all terror groups, no matter where they operate.
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Neha P.
While I support this initiative, I wish our government showed same urgency in addressing homegrown extremism too. Terrorism has no religion, but we must be consistent in our fight against all forms of violence. Balance is needed in our approach.

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