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Proud of outreach on terror: PM after meeting MP delegations
The Morning Standard
|June 11, 2025
7 teams, comprising MPs from across political spectrum, sent to 33 countries starting May 21
PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday met members of the seven multi-party delegations that travelled to over 30 countries in an outreach programme to highlight India's strong stance against terrorism following Operation Sindoor.
The meetings took place at the Prime Minister's residence a day after the NDA government completed 11 consecutive years in power at the Centre. Modi received feedback on the delegations' visits, aimed at exposing Pakistan-sponsored terrorism following the April 22 Pahalgam massacre.
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