Operation Sindoor: After exposing Pakistan in front of the world, now the delegation is going to return to India. The delegation, led by BJP MP Vaijayant Jayapanda, will return to India tomorrow. After returning to India, the delegation will meet External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. According to sources, there are also reports that the Prime Minister can also meet the delegation sent abroad after Operation Sindoor
Foreign Minister will be briefed
The members of the delegation are coming to inform the countries of the world about Pakistan and terrorism. We will first hand over the information to the External Affairs Minister about the feedback and how India is getting support in the countries of the world, after which we will meet the Prime Minister and inform him
delegation sent abroad against >Pakistan will meet all the foreign ministers after their return and give them detailed information. Let us tell you that after Operation Sindoor 7 all-party delegations of India were sent to all the countries of the world to expose the fake narrative. The all-party delegation has spoken in favor of India in one voice by going to the countries of the world, it is being praised everywhere in the country. India attacked terrorist hideouts located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) on the night of 6-7 May, in which more than 100 terrorists were killed. Apart from this, many airbases of Pakistan were attacked, in which the neighboring country suffered a lot
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