In South Korea, the message of OP Sindoor delegation on Terror’s “sponsors”


Seoul:

After the military operation operation, a highest parliamentary delegation sent to South Korea to India’s response to India’s terrorism told the Korean dignitaries that “there could be no difference between terrorists and their sponsors.

The Indian Embassy said in a post here, “The delegation confirmed India’s” new general “on India’s terms against terrorism.

“The Korean side expressed its determination to terrorism and expressed an understanding of India’s situation,” said this.

The meeting was attended by former South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Young-Kwan, Director Head Song-Gun, National Anti-Terrorism Center, General Shin Song-Gune, former Korean Ambassador to India, Shin Bong-Kil and Li June-GU, and others.

The delegation led by JD (U) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Kumar Jha is one of the seven multi-party delegations that India have visited 33 global capitals to reach the international community on Pakistan’s designs and India’s reaction to terror.

TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, who is also part of the delegation, said that India and South Korea shared a deep cultural bond through Rabindranath Tagore, whose poem “The Lamp of the East” continues a special place in the hearts of the Korean people.

He said in a post on X, “India and South Korea united in our unwavering commitment to combat terrorism in all their forms. Together, we confirm their shared values ​​of peace, flexibility and justice in front of such global threats.”

Earlier in the day, the delegation met members of Indian migrants here. The nine -member team reached the South Korean capital on Saturday.

“Representing an integrated front of India, the delegates clearly explained Pakistan’s participation in orchestrating the cruel terrorist attack in Pahgam on 22 April and how India launched Operation Sindoor in response, with terrorist infrastructure in both Pakistan and Pakistan-Oxpifts, with terrorist infrastructure,

“Our initial response as well as subsequent action was measured, targeted, non-esclery and responsible,” said this.

The embassy said that the delegation also appreciated the Indian migrants for maintaining the national resolve to stand flexible against terrorism and to focus the national resolve to counter terrorism, tolerance, pluralism and unity.

Prior to the meetings, the delegation participated in a briefing by Ambassador Amit Kumar, who threw light on the Korean-specific approach to “scheduled engagement, which determines a strong message for a strong message of India’s stance of zero tolerance against terrorism.” Jha said in a post on X, “There was a creative meeting with the Ambassador of India @Kumaramitmea in the Republic of Korea, which was focusing on strengthening bilateral cooperation.”

In the first post, Jha said that he was “honored with the all-party Indian delegation to strengthen the India-South Korea counter-terrarism cooperation.” The scheduled journey by 26 May will strengthen the ongoing efforts to carry forward the firm trend of zero tolerance against terrorism in all forms and expressions of India, the embassy said in a press release.

Besides jha, the delegation comprises mps aparajita sarangi, abhishek bnerjee, brij Lal, John Brittas, Pradan Baruah, Hemang Joshi, Former External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and Formor Ambassador of India to France and Bahrain Mohan Kumar.

The Jha -led delegation first visited Japan and stated that it was encouraged deeply by the uneven support of Tokyo for the war of New Delhi against Tokyo’s terror.

After the Pahalgam attack on 22 April, tension between India and Pakistan increased, in which 26 people lost their lives. India made accurate attacks on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir in the early hours of May 7 as part of Operation Sindoor.

After this, after Pakistan’s attempt to attack Indian military bases on 8 May, 9 and 10 May. The Indian side strongly responded to Pakistani works.

On-10 May 10 sides ended with an understanding of stopping military functions after negotiations between the generals of the directors of the military operations of both sides.

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