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Operation Sindoor: PM Modi hosts all-party delegations at his residence after global anti-terror outreach

Last updated on - Jun 10, 2025, 22:14 IST
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PM Modi welcomed all-party delegations at residence

Prime Minister Narendra Modi posed for a group photo with members of seven all-party delegations who visited 33 nations under India’s diplomatic outreach post Operation Sindoor. The meeting was held at his residence in New Delhi. (Image source: PTI)​

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Operation Sindoor delegations shared insights with PM

During the meeting, members of multi-party delegations briefed PM Modi about their visits to foreign capitals, where they highlighted India’s zero-tolerance stand against terrorism and exposed Pakistan’s terror links. (Image source: PTI)​

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Global diplomacy spanning continents

Congress MP Anand Sharma, a member of one of the delegations, met Prime Minister Modi as part of the diplomatic team that conveyed India's stance on terror following the Pahalgam attack. The diplomatic teams visited major international cities and institutions, engaging with foreign lawmakers, think tanks, and global media. (Image source: PTI)

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Over 50 voices, one mission

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who led a five-nation delegation including the US and Brazil, met PM Modi and shared experiences from the outreach aimed at strengthening India's global messaging on terror. Comprising over 50 members, the seven diplomatic delegations represented a diverse cross-section of Indian leadership. (Image source: PTI)​

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Cross-party leaders took charge

Former Union minister and DPA leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, also part of the delegations, met with PM Modi. He contributed to reinforcing India’s message of unity and peace across international platforms. Each delegation was led by a prominent political figure.(Image source: PTI)

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PM Modi commended multi-party unity on terror outreach

PM Modi appreciated the delegations for representing India as a united front against terrorism. The outreach marked a rare moment of political consensus involving leaders from BJP, Congress, DMK, NCP(SP), and others. (Image source: PTI)

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Taking India’s anti-terror stand global

Leaders including Shashi Tharoor, Manish Tewari, and Shiv Sena's Shrikant Shinde attended the meeting with PM Modi, following their visits to nations like Italy, Brazil, Qatar, and South Africa. (Image source: PTI)

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Unified voices across party lines

The seven groups comprising MPs, ex-MPs, and diplomats visited 30+ countries, promoting India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism and pushing for action against Pakistan at global forums like FATF.

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PM Modi met delegates after global outreach drive

Returning from their foreign missions, members of the all-party delegations met PM Modi and discussed responses received from world leaders on India’s firm stance post Operation Sindoor.

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Unified global message against Pakistan-backed terror

The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of India’s diplomatic efforts to isolate Pakistan internationally over terrorism. PM Modi lauded the initiative as a symbol of national unity. (Image source: PTI)

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