Why did India select these 33 countries for the anti -terrorism campaign
After the Pahalgam attack, a major diplomatic initiative of India from today begins to reach about three dozen countries with a message against terrorism. Seven delegations with MPs from various political parties will visit the United Nations Security Council to showcase the country’s consensus and a fixed approach to dealing with terrorism. Foreign Minister Vikram Misri notified the seven delegations yesterday. By Sunday, all delegations are on their respective roads. How these countries were selected. During the briefing of Tuesday, Mr. Egypt made clear on what basis 33 countries were selected for the outreach program. BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi said that about 15 of their UN safety council members are, with five permanent and ten temporary members changing every two years. In addition, the list also contains five other countries that will become members of the UNSC in the near future. He told reporters that some other countries whose voice is usually heard on the global stage were also selected. Read: Pakistan’s ‘Victim Card’ in the broad of the outreach delegation, China’s revenge standards are part of the delegation led by Sanjay Kumar Jha of Ms. Sarangi JDU, who will visit Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan and Singapore. This is the first delegation to leave for the outreach program today, with Japan the first destination. Pakistan is currently one of the rotating members of the Security Council and will remain the same for the next 17 months. He said he would certainly try to offer his position and make anti -India claims, which underlined India’s need for global outreach. The Bhubaneswar MP said: “Our government has decided that MPs from different parties should visit these different countries together and submit their statement to bureaucracy and political representatives and condemn their position and condemn Pakistan’s view. This is our responsibility.” The outreach initiative is carried out after Operation Sindoor, including the Indian Army earlier this month terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan, with the calculation of Kashmir (Pok) in response to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22. Seven delegations are led by Shashi Tharoor of the Congress, Ravi Shankar Prasad of BJP and Baijayant Panda, Sanjay Kumar Jha of JDU, Supriya Sule of NCP, SRIKANTH EKNATH Shinde of SHIV SENA and Kanimozhi of DMK. Share this story -tags