Videos: Supriya Sule Led All-Party India Delegation Concludes Crucial Qatar Visit
India's All-Party Delegation Concludes Crucial Qatar Visit, Reaffirms India's Anti-Terror Stance
Doha, Qatar – An all-party parliamentary delegation from India, led by Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-SP) MP Supriya Sule, recently concluded a significant visit to Qatar, marking the first stop in a four-nation diplomatic outreach. The delegation's core mission was to brief Qatari leaders on "Operation Sindoor," India's decisive response to the horrific Pahalgam te**or at*ck, and to reiterate India's unwavering zero-tolerance policy against cross-border terrorism.
During these meetings, the Indian delegation conveyed India's perspective on the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, emphasizing that "Operation Sindoor" was a calibrated, targeted, and proportionate military response aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure without escalating broader tensions. They stressed the critical need to cease differentiating between terrorists and their backers, highlighting the decades-long cross-border te**orism infrastructure developed and used against India.
Qatar, for its part, affirmed its own strong zero-tolerance policy against te** orism and unequivocally condemned the Pahalgam attack. The Qatari leadership expressed solidarity with India's efforts to combat terrorism for regional stability and prosperity.
Beyond official engagements, the delegation also held productive round-table discussions with the academic and think-tank community at the Middle East Council for Global Affairs, interacted with local media, and met with the vibrant Indian community in Qatar. The Indian diaspora lauded the Indian government's firm stance and "Operation Sindoor," expressing their appreciation for India's united fight against terrorism.
Having successfully concluded their visit to Qatar, the delegation will now proceed to South Africa, which holds the current G-20 Presidency, followed by Ethiopia, home to the African Union, and finally Egypt. This extensive multi-party outreach demonstrates India's united national consensus on security and its determination to build a broad international coalition against the global menace of terrorism.
Doha, Qatar – An all-party parliamentary delegation from India, led by Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-SP) MP Supriya Sule, recently concluded a significant visit to Qatar, marking the first stop in a four-nation diplomatic outreach. The delegation's core mission was to brief Qatari leaders on "Operation Sindoor," India's decisive response to the horrific Pahalgam te**or at*ck, and to reiterate India's unwavering zero-tolerance policy against cross-border terrorism.
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The delegation, comprising a diverse group of parliamentarians including Rajiv Pratap Rudy (BJP), Vikramjeet Singh Sahney (AAP), Manish Tewari (Congress), Anurag Singh Thakur (BJP), Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu (TDP), former Union Ministers Anand Sharma (Congress) and V. Muraleedharan (BJP), and former diplomat Syed Akbaruddin, held high-level engagements during their two-day visit. They met with key Qatari dignitaries such as Mohamed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Faisal bin Mohammed Al Thani, the Minister of State for Interior Affairs, and Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council Hamda bint Hassan Al Sulaiti.
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During these meetings, the Indian delegation conveyed India's perspective on the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, emphasizing that "Operation Sindoor" was a calibrated, targeted, and proportionate military response aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure without escalating broader tensions. They stressed the critical need to cease differentiating between terrorists and their backers, highlighting the decades-long cross-border te**orism infrastructure developed and used against India.
Qatar, for its part, affirmed its own strong zero-tolerance policy against te** orism and unequivocally condemned the Pahalgam attack. The Qatari leadership expressed solidarity with India's efforts to combat terrorism for regional stability and prosperity.
Beyond official engagements, the delegation also held productive round-table discussions with the academic and think-tank community at the Middle East Council for Global Affairs, interacted with local media, and met with the vibrant Indian community in Qatar. The Indian diaspora lauded the Indian government's firm stance and "Operation Sindoor," expressing their appreciation for India's united fight against terrorism.
Having successfully concluded their visit to Qatar, the delegation will now proceed to South Africa, which holds the current G-20 Presidency, followed by Ethiopia, home to the African Union, and finally Egypt. This extensive multi-party outreach demonstrates India's united national consensus on security and its determination to build a broad international coalition against the global menace of terrorism.
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