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UAE, Japan extend support to India's global outreach against Pak-backed terrorism
UAE, Japan extend support to India's global outreach against Pak-backed terrorism

India Today

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

UAE, Japan extend support to India's global outreach against Pak-backed terrorism

As part of Operation Sindoor, India's global outreach initiative to combat terrorism, delegations led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha and Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde traveled to Japan and the UAE, respectively, to expose Pakistan's decades-long policy of supporting terror Thursday, the first of seven multi-party delegations, led by Shrikant Shinde, held productive talks with UAE officials, including Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Defence Committee, and Sheikh Nahayan, Minister of discussions focused on India's firm stance against terrorism following the April 22 Pahalgam attack. Shinde emphasised the UAE's unwavering support, stating, 'Our meeting with UAE counterparts was highly fruitful. The UAE stands shoulder to shoulder with India against terrorism.' He highlighted shared values of diversity and peace, noting that the UAE's commitment sends a strong message globally. 'Terrorism is an attack not just on India but on humanity,' Shinde added, echoing UAE officials' condemnation of terrorism in all forms, rejecting its use under the guise of UAE, known for its diversity and prosperity, was the first nation to condemn the recent attack, reinforcing its role as a key ally. Shinde also acknowledged the security and progress enjoyed by the Indian diaspora in the UAE, underscoring the nation's commitment to talks emphasised collaborative efforts to foster progress for both nations and their neighbors, with the UAE's stance serving as a regional a delegation led by Sanjay Jha met Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya. Japan expressed strong support for India's fight against terrorism and commended New Delhi's FM also called for punishing the perpetrators of terror activities and reaffirmed commitment to combat terrorism in all delegation will also visit South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore to further India's outreach under Operation Sindoor amid ongoing tensions with delegation will next travel to Congo, Liberia, and Sierra Leone to convey India's zero-tolerance policy and brief leaders on Operation visits are part of a broader effort involving seven all-party delegations engaging key partner nations, including UN Security Council members, to promote India's zero-tolerance policy. Operation Sindoor aims to build a global coalition against terrorism, emphasizing unity and resilience in addressing this shared InMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Operation Sindoor

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