Key Points

India's multi-party parliamentary delegation, led by Supriya Sule, concluded a significant diplomatic mission to Egypt with strong statements on national security. Anurag Thakur delivered a powerful message emphasizing India's peaceful intentions while warning against potential provocations. The delegation engaged with Egyptian leaders, condemning terrorism and highlighting India's robust stance on cross-border threats. Their visit aimed to counter global misinformation and showcase India's diplomatic approach to international security challenges.

Key Points: Anurag Thakur Warns Pakistan Against Nuclear Terrorism Threats

  • India reaffirms commitment to peace while maintaining strong defensive posture
  • Diplomatic delegation highlights zero-tolerance approach to terrorism
  • Thakur criticizes Pakistan's terror sponsorship strategy
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India peace-loving country, but will respond firmly to provocation: Anurag Thakur

BJP MP Anurag Thakur delivers strong message on India's peace stance, national security, and global terrorism during Egypt diplomatic visit

"We never attack anyone. We are a peace-loving country, but we will not remain quiet if someone disturbs that peace. - Anurag Thakur, BJP MP"

Cairo, June 4

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Anurag Thakur, who is part of the all-party delegation led by Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) or NCP SP MP Supriya Sule, reaffirmed India's commitment to peace and issued a stern warning that any provocation or threat to the nation's security will be met with firm and decisive action.

He emphasised that while India stands as a peace-loving nation, it will not hesitate to act decisively if its sovereignty or the safety of its citizens is threatened.

"The safety of 140 crore Indians and the security of our country's borders is our utmost priority. We have delivered a clear message to the world that India will take every step necessary to safeguard its citizens, its unity, and its territorial integrity," Anurag Thakur told ANI.

Reiterating India's long-standing stance of non-aggression, Thakur stated, "We never attack anyone. We are a peace-loving country, but we will not remain quiet if someone disturbs that peace."

Anurag Thakur reinforced India's uncompromising stance on terrorism and said that countries using nuclear capabilities as a shield while fostering terror groups will not be able to intimidate India.

"Those who hide behind nuclear power, shelter, train terror outfits and spread cross-border terrorism, must understand -- nuclear threat will not work," Thakur said, in a pointed reference widely seen as directed at Pakistan.

He further accused Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism, saying, "In all these countries, we told the people in the government and others that Pakistan sponsors terrorism. The top brass of the Pakistani army attends the funeral of designated terrorists."

Calling for collective global action, Thakur stressed the need for an international alliance to eradicate terrorism.

"Everyone condemned terrorism. There is a need for a global coalition against terrorism to uproot this disease from the entire world," he said.

The multi-party delegation, led by Supriya Sule, concluded its official visit to Egypt. On Tuesday, members met with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty in the New Administrative Capital.

After the meeting concluded, Badr Abdelatty condemned the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 26 civilians and said that such attacks can't be tolerated.

Labelling the relationship between India and Egypt as "historic," Abdelatty added that Egypt and India need to enhance their economic relationship to match the excellent political relationship between the two countries and their leaders.

The delegation led by Supriya Sule includes Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Vikramjeet Singh Sahney, Manish Tewari, Anurag Singh Thakur, Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu, Anand Sharma, former Minister of Commerce and Industry, V Muraleedharan, Former Minister of State for External Affairs, and Syed Akbaruddin, Former Permanent Representative of India to the UN.

The Supriya Sule-led parliamentary delegation also paid a floral tribute to Indian soldiers at the Heliopolis War Memorial, who laid their lives in World War I and World War II.

Earlier, Congress MP Manish Tewari said the Indian all-party parliamentary delegation began its visit to Egypt with a series of high-level interactions with key members of the Egyptian Parliament and foreign affairs experts, focusing on security cooperation and the fight against state-sponsored terrorism.

Tewari said that as part of their diplomatic outreach, the delegation also visited the Egyptian Council of Foreign Relations, a leading think tank, where they met former Foreign Minister Mohamed Orabi and other senior ambassadors, both serving and retired.

The delegation aims to brief international partners on India's response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack and its broader fight against cross-border terrorism while engaging with leaders in key countries.

The multi-party delegation, consisting of seven groups led by one MP each, has been initiated to counter global misinformation and highlight India's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Strong words from Thakur ji! 👏 India has always been a peace-loving nation but we can't keep turning the other cheek when our borders are threatened. The world needs to understand that 1971 won't be repeated - we're much stronger now. Pakistan must stop this proxy war.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the strong stance, I wish our leaders would focus more on diplomatic solutions with neighbors. Constant war rhetoric affects common people on both sides. The Pahalgam attack was horrible, but we need long-term peace strategies, not just strong reactions.
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Amit S.
Good to see all-party delegation speaking in one voice abroad! Terrorism is our common enemy, whether BJP, Congress or others. Egypt's support is valuable - they understand Islamic extremism better than Western countries. More such alliances needed in Middle East and Africa.
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Sunita R.
Nuclear blackmail by Pakistan has gone on for too long! China also silently supports them. Time for India to build stronger ties with countries like Egypt who understand our pain. But we must also invest more in border infrastructure and defense tech. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
The part about Pakistani army attending terrorists' funerals says everything! How can we expect peace talks when they glorify killers? India should expose such hypocrisy at every global forum. But we must be careful not to isolate ordinary Pakistanis who also suffer from terrorism.
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Neha P.
Respect for paying tribute at Heliopolis Memorial. Our soldiers' sacrifices in world wars are often forgotten. About time India gets its due respect globally - we're not the weak nation of 1962 anymore. But strength should mean better lives for Kashmiris too, not just strong words.

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