
Starting May 21, eight multi-party delegations—each led by Indian MPs and top diplomats—will land in major world capitals to brief them on two critical events: the Pahalgam terror attack and India’s bold response, Operation Sindoor.
Each group includes at least five MPs from across political parties. Former diplomats and even non-MP experts are on board. They’re headed to countries like the US, UK, EU, Russia, Japan, South Africa, and West Asia.

This is no routine diplomatic trip. It’s a full-blown campaign to call out global silence on terror—especially when innocent Indians are targeted.
India is moving from being reactive to strategically assertive. These delegations are not asking for support—they are showing the world what India has done, how it acted swiftly, and why it’s time others stood up too.
This is the Modi government’s new playbook: Diplomacy with dignity and data.
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Who’s going and where?
- Salman Khurshid (Congress) will lead the team to South Korea, Japan, and Singapore—joined by JDU MP Sanjay Jha and ex-foreign secretary HV Shringla.
- Supriya Sule (NCPSP) and Shrikant Shinde (Shiv Sena) head their own delegations.
Their teams include names like Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Anurag Thakur, Manish Tewari, Brij Lal, and Tejaswi Surya—a real cross-party force. - Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMIM) is also part of the outreach—proof that this mission cuts across ideology.
- Kanimozhi (DMK) will take charge of the Russia mission, along with RJD’s Prem Chand Gupta.
- Former ambassadors Mohan Kumar, Jawed Ashraf, and Sujan Chinoy bring global heft to the mission.
What’s the message?
Simple: India will not let Pahalgam be forgotten.
The multi-party delegations will explain how Operation Sindoor showed India’s strength, how intelligence worked fast, and how terror camps across the border paid the price. They’ll also ask one pointed question: If not now, when will the world stand with India?
No more polite outrage. India is setting the terms.
India’s strategy? Don’t chase sympathy—command respect.
This move flips the script. While the West dithers over terror definitions, India is walking into global capitals with unity, facts, and resolve.
As Shringla reportedly told colleagues, “This is not about telling our story. It’s about telling the truth.”
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