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Govt to send all-party teams to brief nations on Pak-sponsored terrorism

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 May 2025 ()
To bolster its diplomatic efforts regarding Operation Sindoor, the government is dispatching five all-party parliamentary delegations worldwide to highlight Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. These delegations, comprising members from various parties, aim to showcase national unity on the issue. While most parties are participating, Congress expressed concerns about the government's direct outreach to its MPs instead of consulting the party leadership first.
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