India Concludes Slovenia Go to: All-Celebration Delegation Highlights Zero Tolerance On Terrorism, Operation Sindoor


The Indian all-party parliamentary delegation led by DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi on Tuesday defined India’s new strategy of zero tolerance in opposition to terrorism and rejection of nuclear blackmail by Pakistan throughout an interesting and productive interplay with the President of the Slovenian Affiliation for Worldwide Relations (SDMO), Marjan Setinc, and different senior members. The delegation additionally highlighted India’s actions following the dastardly April 22 Pahalgam terror assault and subsequent launch of Operation Sindoor. 

“A profitable Mission concludes. The all-Celebration delegation led by MP Kanimozhi concluded its helpful and extremely productive go to to Slovenia. Intensive engagements and efficient public messaging garnered help & appreciation for India’s new regular of zero tolerance in opposition to cross-border terrorism,” the Embassy of India in Slovenia posted on X.

It mentioned that wealthy discussions with the senior overseas coverage practitioners have been useful in constructing a greater appreciation of India’s principled stance and strengthening India-Slovenia cooperation within the struggle in opposition to terror.

The Kanimozhi-led delegation consists of Samajwadi Celebration MP Rajeev Rai, BJP MP Captain Brijesh Chowta (Retd.); RJD MP Prem Chand Gupta, AAP MP Ashok Kumar Mittal; and former Deputy Everlasting Consultant of India to the UN, Ambassador Manjeev Singh Puri.

Persevering with their engagements throughout their second day in Slovenia, the delegation additionally referred to as on Marko Lotric, President of the Nationwide Council of Slovenia, conveying India’s resolute stance of zero tolerance in direction of terrorism and the ‘new regular’ after Operation Sindoor. They appreciated Slovenia’s function as a non-permanent member of the UN Safety Council in selling international peace and its unequivocal condemnation of terrorism that must be eradicated.

“Throughout our second day in Slovenia, we had a significant interplay with Marko Lotric, President of the Nationwide Council of Slovenia. We reiterated India’s agency stance of zero tolerance in direction of terrorism and mentioned the evolving international safety framework within the wake of Operation Sindoor. We additionally appreciated Slovenia’s vital contribution as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Safety Council (UNSC), significantly its clear and constant condemnation of terrorism and its dedication to international peace,” Ashok Mittal posted on X.

Earlier on Monday, the delegation engaged with Predrag Bakovic, Chairperson of the International Coverage Committee of the Nationwide Meeting, and Miroslav Gregoric of the India-Slovenia Parliamentary Friendship Group, conveying India’s robust dedication to zero tolerance in opposition to terrorism and nationwide consensus on this situation. The Slovenian aspect reaffirmed its condemnation of terrorism as pure evil that can’t be justified in any kind.

The delegation additionally elaborated on India’s ‘new regular’ of zero tolerance for cross-border terrorism and appreciated Slovenia’s unequivocal condemnation of the Pahalgam terror assault and its help for India in its struggle in opposition to terror throughout their assembly with Vojko Volk, State Secretary and Nationwide Coordinator for Nationwide and Worldwide Safety within the Workplace of the Prime Minister of Slovenia.

Later, the delegation held a complete and interesting interplay with members of the Slovenian media, together with distinguished newspapers and tv channels highlighting India’s resolute motion in opposition to cross-border terrorism as a brand new regular and the nationwide political consensus in India on absolute zero tolerance on terrorism from Pakistan.

In addition they interacted with a variety of dignitaries from the federal government, academia, the enterprise neighborhood, suppose tanks, in addition to distinguished members of the Indian diaspora at a reception hosted by the Indian Ambassador to Slovenia, Amit Narang.

The delegation, a part of India’s international diplomatic outreach marketing campaign to focus on the importance of Operation Sindoor and India’s continued struggle in opposition to Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism, reached Slovenia following a profitable go to to Russia, reaffirming India’s agency stance on combating terrorism.