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Thursday is going to be a busy day with several events lined up

May 22, 2025 at 09:00 am

It is set to be a busy Thursday with several events lined up for the day. Firstly, India's Operation Sindoor global outreach delegation led by Sanjay Jha will be in Japan today.

Thursday is going to be a busy day with several events lined up

A delegation of all-party members from India will be in Japan on Thursday to take ‘Operation Sindoor’ to a global platform and highlight the nation’s strong stand against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, a top leader said.

The delegation headed by JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha, will also be visiting Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

“We will be telling them (global leaders) that India has decided enough is enough. The world powers should put pressure on Pakistan to stop exporting terrorism,” Jha told reporters after a briefing here.

He said that Pakistan has repeatedly acted like “a thief asked to probe his own crime” whenever India trusted its assurances on counter-terrorism.

“But this time, the world powers will have to intervene and tell Pakistan to stop the menace of terrorism,” the former Union minister said.

Jha said that the delegation will be conveying a clear message of India’s no-tolerance policy against terrorism.

He added that the delegation will also be highlighting the economic and technological advancements made by India in recent years.

The delegation will be reaching Japan on Thursday morning and will be meeting with senior government officials and political leaders.

The delegation will also be addressing a press conference in Tokyo to interact with the local media.

The delegation will then travel to Singapore, where they will be meeting with members of the ruling People’s Action Party.

In South Korea, the delegation will be meeting with officials from the ruling Democratic Party and also visit the DMZ.

From South Korea, the delegation will travel to Malaysia, where they will be meeting with leaders of the ruling party and also interact with the Indian diaspora.

The last leg of the delegation’s journey will be Indonesia, where they will be meeting with officials from the ruling party and also attend an event at the Indian embassy in Jakarta.

The delegation will be returning to India on May 28.

The delegation is part of a broader effort by the Indian government to reach out to key countries in the region and beyond.

This follows a series of meetings and interactions at the highest level, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the US and France.

The delegation’s visit comes amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, following the Pulwama terror attack and Balakot air strikes.

The two countries are also engaged in a diplomatic row over Article 370 of the Indian constitution, which grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir.output: A delegation of Indian politicians will be visiting Japan on Thursday to take ‘Operation Sindoor’ to a global platform and highlight the nation’s strong stand against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, a top leader said.

The delegation, comprising members from various parties, will also be visiting Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

“We will be telling them (global leaders) that India has decided enough is enough. The world powers should put pressure on Pakistan to stop exporting terrorism,” JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha, who is heading the delegation, told reporters here.

Jha said that the delegation will be reaching Japan on Thursday morning and will be meeting with senior government officials and political leaders.

The delegation will also be addressing a press conference in Tokyo to interact with the local media.

From Japan, the delegation will travel to Singapore, where they will be meeting with members of the ruling People’s Action Party.

In South Korea, the delegation will be meeting with officials from the ruling Democratic Party and also visit the DMZ.

From South Korea, the delegation will travel to Malaysia, where they will be meeting with leaders of the ruling party and also interact with the Indian diaspora.

The last leg of the delegation’s journey will be Indonesia, where they will be meeting with officials from the ruling party and also attend an event at the Indian embassy in Jakarta.

The delegation will be returning to India on May 28.

Jha said that the delegation is part of a broader effort by the Indian government to reach out to key countries in the region and beyond.

This follows a series of meetings and interactions at the highest level, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the US and France.

The delegation’s visit comes amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, following the Pulwama terror attack and Balakot air strikes.

The two countries are also engaged in a diplomatic row over Article 370 of the Indian constitution, which grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

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