Op Sindoor Outreach: Sanjay Jha-led all-party delegation arrives in Japan

IANS May 22, 2025 380 views

An unprecedented all-party Indian parliamentary delegation led by Sanjay Jha has launched a global diplomatic campaign called Operation Sindoor to expose Pakistan's role in cross-border terrorism. The delegation, comprising MPs from multiple political parties, began their mission in Japan and will visit several East and Southeast Asian countries. Their objective is to build international consensus against state-sponsored terrorism and present evidence of Pakistan's support for terror networks. This coordinated effort represents one of India's most strategic and comprehensive foreign outreach initiatives in recent years.

"Ohayo gozaimasu, Nihon! Good morning, Japan!" - Sanjay Kumar Jha
Op Sindoor Outreach: Sanjay Jha-led all-party delegation arrives in Japan
Tokyo, May 22: An all-party Indian parliamentary delegation led by Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha arrived in Tokyo on Thursday morning, marking the start of India's massive diplomatic outreach on 'Operation Sindoor.'

Key Points

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Multi-party delegation arrives in Tokyo to discuss cross-border terrorism

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Operation Sindoor targets international isolation of Pakistan

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Diplomatic mission covers 33 countries with 59 parliamentary members

This global campaign will expose Pakistan's role in fostering cross-border terrorism.

The delegation includes BJP MPs Aparajita Sarangi and Brij Lal, Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee, CPI(M) Rajya Sabha member John Barittas, and senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid.

After Japan, they will continue their high-level engagements in South Korea (May 24), Singapore (May 27), Indonesia (May 28), and Malaysia (May 31).

Upon their arrival, the leaders were welcomed by Indian Ambassador to Japan Sibi George, who outlined the strategic roadmap for engagements with Japanese leadership and civil society.

The visit focuses on rallying support for India's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism, especially in the wake of the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 civilians.

"India's unwavering stand against cross-border terrorism, as seen in Operation Sindoor, will be highlighted in all engagements," the Indian Embassy in Tokyo stated.

Sanjay Kumar Jha took to social media, writing, "Ohayo gozaimasu, Nihon! Good morning, Japan! Happy to have landed in Japan with an all-party Indian delegation. We seek continued support in India's stand against cross-border terrorism, especially after the April 22 Pahalgam attack that took the lives of 26 innocent civilians."

"India's measured response in Operation Sindoor showed our zero-tolerance approach. Japan and India stand united for peace and democratic values," he added.

This unprecedented global campaign is being coordinated by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and involves seven high-level delegations, comprising 59 Members of Parliament, former ministers, diplomats, and senior political leaders, travelling to 33 countries between May 21 and June 5.

While Jha's team covers East and Southeast Asia, MP Shrikant Shinde leads another group to the UAE, Congo, Sierra Leone, and Liberia. Simultaneously, DMK leader Kanimozhi's delegation is visiting Russia, Slovenia, Greece, Latvia, and Spain.

The campaign's primary objective is to present a unified Indian front against terrorism and internationally isolate Pakistan by highlighting its consistent support for terror networks.

The MPs will engage with foreign governments, legislators, media, civil society, Indian diaspora, and international institutions, including the UN.

They will present evidence of Pakistan's backing of terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and its continued sheltering of globally designated terrorists.

The initiative represents one of India's strongest and most cohesive foreign outreach efforts in recent years, aimed at building international consensus against state-sponsored terrorism.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally a united Indian voice against terrorism! 🇮🇳 It's heartening to see all parties standing together on this critical issue. Japan is a strategic partner - their support will carry weight globally. Hope other nations follow their lead in isolating Pakistan's terror factories.
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Priya M.
While I support the cause, I hope our MPs maintain diplomatic decorum abroad. Sometimes our politicians speak too aggressively on foreign soil which can backfire. The message should be firm but statesmanlike. Japan respects subtle diplomacy.
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Amit S.
Operation Sindoor was a masterstroke! 👏 Now taking the evidence global is the next logical step. But why only 33 countries? Should cover all UN members. Terrorism affects everyone - from Tokyo to Timbuktu. More pressure means faster results.
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Sunita R.
Good initiative but hope they also discuss economic cooperation with Japan. Our bullet train project is already delayed. Diplomatic visits should have multiple agendas - security AND development. Japan can help India in both areas.
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Vikram J.
The Pahalgam attack was heartbreaking 💔. Glad our leaders are taking concrete steps instead of just giving speeches. But will other countries really act against Pakistan? They've been getting away with this for decades despite all evidence.
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Neha T.
Interesting to see TMC and BJP leaders on same delegation! Politics stops at the border indeed. Hope they maintain this unity back home too. Terrorism affects all Indians equally - no matter which party we vote for.

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