Key Points

India's diplomatic mission to Brussels aimed to highlight the critical issue of cross-border terrorism with European leaders. Ambassador Saurabh Kumar led an all-party delegation that engaged in high-level discussions about India's security challenges. The delegation successfully conveyed India's stance on combating terrorism and sought international support for its actions. These diplomatic efforts come in the wake of India's targeted military response to recent terrorist attacks, signaling a proactive approach to regional security.

Key Points: Saurabh Kumar Leads India's EU Diplomatic Outreach on Terror

  • All-party delegation held 10+ meetings in Brussels discussing terrorism
  • EU shows understanding of India's cross-border terror concerns
  • India seeks global support against terrorist networks
  • Diplomatic efforts follow Operation Sindoor military response
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Highly successful visit of all-party delegation: India's Ambassador to Belgium, Saurabh Kumar

India's Ambassador highlights successful Brussels delegation visit, discussing cross-border terrorism and strengthening strategic EU-India relations

"We look forward to close cooperation with the European Union... - Saurabh Kumar, Indian Ambassador to Belgium"

Brussels, June 5

India's Ambassador to Belgium, Saurabh Kumar, said the all-party delegation's visit to Brussels was very successful. In just one and a half days, the delegation held over 10 meetings with leaders from the European Union and Belgium.

He said the group shared India's concerns about cross-border terrorism, details of Operation Sindoor, and called for global support for zero tolerance against terrorism.

Speaking to ANI, Saurabh Kumar said, "...It was a highly successful visit of the all-party delegation. In the one and a half days the delegation was in Brussels, they had over 10 meetings. Most of them were on the EU side, but two meetings were also on the Belgian side, both on the Parliamentary level and on the executive side. They met people at the highest levels. The message about cross-border terrorism directed against India that has to end, details about Operation Sindoor and our expectations from the international community and zero tolerance against terrorism - all these messages were made to all the interlocutors. These messages were well-appreciated and we got good responses from them."

Kumar said India is working to strengthen ties with the European Union, especially in areas like counter-terrorism and ending cross-border terrorism.

He said both sides had positive talks during the all-party delegation's visit to Brussels, and the EU showed understanding about India's concerns. He added that India looks forward to a summit with the EU soon and that both sides agree that those behind terror attacks must be punished.

"We look forward to close cooperation with the European Union...This is to build up on the relationship, there is a geopolitical environment which favours greater and deeper ties between India and the EU. So, counter-terrorism, how to end cross-border terrorism, build up and deepen our strategic partnership, all parts of our conversations which are going on with the EU. We look forward to having a Summit with the EU, which is due, and dates for that would also be worked out. But in the specific context of the visit of the all-Parliamentary delegation to Brussels and the engagement with the EU, the message was conveyed to the European side in a very constructive and positive manner. The response from the European side was that they understand the menace of cross-border terrorism and that steps should be taken. India has the right to protect its citizens, and the perpetrators of the heinous acts should be brought to justice," Kumar said.

Kumar further noted that Belgium is showing strong interest in working with India, mentioning a recent visit by Princess Astrid with a large business team that met top Indian leaders. He said both sides plan to continue this strong engagement.

"On the EU side, there is high-level political engagement and we are looking forward to the Summit, and the Summit would really set the course for our relationship for the next couple of years. On the Belgian side, Princess Astrid led a very large economic mission to India, which had 3 ministers in it and had good interaction with the Prime Minister, EAM, Defence Minister, Commerce and Industry Minister, and we would be following up on interactions which happened during this visit. We also look forward to high-level engagement with the Belgian side continuing," Kumar said.

The all-party delegation to Belgium is led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, also includes BJP MPs Daggubati Purandeswari and Samik Bhattacharya, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi, Congress MPs Ghulam Ali Khatana and Amar Singh, former Union Minister MJ Akbar, and former Ambassador Pankaj Saran.

This diplomatic effort forms part of India's global outreach following Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7 in response to the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam by Pakistan-sponsored militants that claimed 26 lives.

Subsequently, the Indian Armed Forces carried out targeted strikes against terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in the deaths of over 100 terrorists linked to groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Great to see India strengthening ties with EU on counter-terrorism! 🇮🇳🤝🇪🇺 Operation Sindoor was a necessary response to Pak-sponsored terrorism. Hope EU puts more pressure on Pakistan to stop sheltering terrorists. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
While I support anti-terror efforts, I wish our delegation had included more opposition voices. Only 2 Congress MPs in a 8-member team? We need truly bipartisan representation when projecting India's image abroad.
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Amit S.
Belgium's economic mission with Princess Astrid shows how India is becoming an attractive partner! From terrorism talks to trade - our diplomacy is covering all bases. More such engagements please!
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Sunita R.
The EU finally understanding our concerns about cross-border terrorism is a big win. For too long, Western nations turned a blind eye to Pakistan's role. Better late than never! 👏
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Vikram J.
Operation Sindoor has shown the world India won't tolerate terrorism. But we must also focus on rehabilitation in J&K. Military action alone won't solve the problem - hearts and minds matter too.
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Neha P.
Good diplomacy, but hope we're not ignoring our neighborhood. While engaging EU is important, we must also strengthen ties with Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka. They're our natural allies against terrorism.

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