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PM Modi Meets Operation Sindoor Delegates | India News - News Directory 3

PM Modi Meets Operation Sindoor Delegates | India News

June 9, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to ‌meet with members of multi-party delegations Tuesday evening ​in New Delhi.
  • Sources, as⁣ reported by​ PTI, indicate that the delegation members will provide feedback to Modi⁤ during ​the meeting.
  • The delegations ⁢included a diverse group of political figures.‍ Members ⁣ranged ⁣from ruling BJP MPs and allies from JD(U) and ⁤Shiv Sena, to opposition leaders⁤ from Congress, DMK,...
Original source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Prime Minister Modi will convene with multi-party ‌delegations this Tuesday⁣ to assess⁢ India’s diplomatic outreach after Operation Sindoor. The delegations, comprising a diverse group of political ⁤figures, including members from the‍ BJP, ​Congress, and other parties, were dispatched to global capitals to communicate India’s position. during the meeting, these ⁣delegates will‌ share critical feedback with PM Modi. The government has ⁤already⁤ lauded their ‍efforts in this crucial diplomatic mission. This high-level meeting reflects India’s commitment​ to shaping international perceptions. News Directory 3​ will cover all ensuing updates immediately. Explore the ‍impact of these deliberations‌ on future international relations; discover what’s next for ‍India’s ⁤global strategy following⁢ these talks.

Key‍ Points

  • Prime‍ Minister‍ Modi to meet with multi-party delegations.
  • Delegations shared ​India’s stand after Operation Sindoor.
  • Meeting aims to gather feedback on diplomatic outreach.
  • Efforts ​of delegation members praised by the government.

Modi ⁢to Meet Delegations on India’s ‌Stand After Operation Sindoor

updated June 09, 2025

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to ‌meet with members of multi-party delegations Tuesday evening ​in New Delhi. Thes delegations traveled to various world capitals ⁣to communicate india’s ⁤position following Operation Sindoor.

Sources, as⁣ reported by​ PTI, indicate that the delegation members will provide feedback to Modi⁤ during ​the meeting. the ​central ​government ​has ​already commended the efforts ‍of the more than 50 participants involved in ​this diplomatic outreach.

The delegations ⁢included a diverse group of political figures.‍ Members ⁣ranged ⁣from ruling BJP MPs and allies from JD(U) and ⁤Shiv Sena, to opposition leaders⁤ from Congress, DMK, NCP(SP), and ​AIMIM. Prominent parliamentarians such ⁢as‍ Shashi tharoor (Congress) and Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMIM)⁢ participated ‌alongside BJP and​ NDA members.

Former union ministers ⁤Ghulam Nabi Azad and Salman Khurshid also ⁣took⁣ part⁣ in ‍these missions. external Affairs Minister ⁤S Jaishankar has already engaged in ‍discussions with the delegations, acknowledging their effective articulation of India’s stance.

File photo of PM⁤ Modi
File photo of PM Modi (Pic⁤ credit: PTI)

What’s next

Following the meeting, ⁤the government is expected to assess the impact of the ‌diplomatic outreach⁤ and strategize future engagement with international partners regarding Operation Sindoor.

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