Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will inform the Parliamentary Committee on Monday on the recent military confrontation between India and Pakistan. The conflict took place after the Pahalgam terror attack, in response to which the Indian armed forces took military action on terrorist bases along with Operation Sindoor. The purpose of this operation was to destroy the terrorists and their bases.
The two countries had an agreement to stop all military activities on May 10, which led to a decrease in tension. On Monday and Tuesday, the committee headed by Vikram Misri Congress MP Shashi Tharoor will inform them in detail the development of “current foreign policy in India-Pakistan relations”.
Briefing will also be given in front of Water Resources Committee
At the same time, there will also be a meeting of the Water Resources Committee, which is being led by Rajiv Pratap Rudy of BJP. Officials of various government departments will give them briefings on flood situation, security of river banks, relief measures in monsoon and problems related to rivers across the border. The purpose of these two meetings is to bring transparency on the policies of the government and recent developments.
Central government plan to send delegation of seven MPs
The government has also decided to send all party delegations in the capital of 33 countries to convey India’s commitment to tightened terrorism in the context of Operation Sindoor. A delegation of seven MPs will go to different countries and expose Pakistan on the issue of terror.
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7 delegations visiting abroad will be given information in two phases by the Foreign Secretary in Parliament House.
The first briefing in this regard – will be for these delegations in the first phase on 20 May:
- Shrikant Shinde
- Kanimozhi
- Sanjay Jha
The journey of these three delegations will begin between May 21-23.
Second briefing session – will be on 23 May:
- Supriya Sule
- Baijayant Panda
- Ravi Shankar Prasad
- Shashi Tharoor
The visit to these delegations will begin between May 23-25.
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