Is Sanjay Jha Ready to Lead an East and Southeast Asia Tour with a Delegation Tomorrow?

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Key Takeaways
- Sanjay Jha leads an all-party delegation on a diplomatic mission.
- Countries visited include Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore.
- The objective is to present evidence of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
- Part of a broader outreach by Prime Minister Modi to combat terrorism.
- The initiative is non-partisan, representing a united national front.
Patna, May 20 (NationPress) In a pivotal diplomatic effort, an all-party delegation, headed by JD(U) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, is set to commence a multi-nation tour on Wednesday, visiting Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore.
The main aim of this delegation is to provide substantial evidence of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and explain the justification behind India’s recent military operation, Operation Sindoor.
This endeavor forms a part of a larger diplomatic outreach initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to create a global consensus against terrorism and diplomatically isolate Pakistan.
Jha stated, “The goal of this delegation is to unveil the Pakistani government’s direct participation in training, financing, and supporting terrorists targeting India.”
He elaborated, “India took decisive action by neutralizing nine terrorist training facilities. In response to Pakistan’s retaliation, India successfully intercepted and dismantled their airbases.”
Jha acknowledged Prime Minister Modi’s leadership for what he termed an unprecedented and strategic response. “Previously, we witnessed only symbolic gestures. However, under PM Modi’s guidance, terrorism is being regarded as an act of war—our response is calculated and firm,” he remarked.
Joining Jha in this distinguished delegation are several well-known political and diplomatic figures. This initiative transcends party lines, with leaders from various political backgrounds collaborating to present a united national front against terrorism.
“The members of this delegation are not representing any political party but the nation, united in the fight against global terrorism,” Jha emphasized.
This is one of seven international delegations dispatched by the Indian government as part of an extensive diplomatic strategy.
Each team is charged with engaging foreign governments, civil society, media, and think tanks to present intelligence-backed evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in terrorism.
The delegation’s schedule includes high-level discussions with governmental officials, strategic affairs experts, diplomats, and global media outlets in the host nations.