The Indian Consulate in Shanghai celebrated Rabindra Jayanti with cultural performances and a pledge to fight terrorism, honoring victims of the Pahalgam attacks. Consul General Pratik Mathur highlighted Tagore's lasting influence in China and India's commitment to peace through Operation Si
After interacting with the all-party delegation led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, Indian diaspora members hailed Operation Sindoor outreach for its efforts against terrorism.
BJP MP Brij Lal urged global unity against terrorism, highlighting India's suffering and measured responses. He emphasized that peace is essential for development, praised India's economic growth, and called on the Indian diaspora and Malaysia to support India's fight against terrorism and i
Indian MPs visiting Ethiopia condemned the Pahalgam terror attack, discussed counter-terrorism cooperation with Ethiopian leaders and the African Union, and reaffirmed India's zero-tolerance stance. They also engaged with the Indian diaspora, emphasizing unity against divisive forces.
Jha on Friday addressed the Indian diaspora in Jakarta and reiterated India's new approach in dealing with cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan
The Indian diaspora in Latvia organised a 'Sindoor Samman' event in Riga to welcome Group 6 of the all-party delegation led by Dravid Munnetra Kazhagam MP Kanimozhi. During the event, the all-party delegation interacted with the Indian diaspora members.
Members of the Indian diaspora in Jakarta have lauded the multi-party Indian delegation for its unified stance and efforts in countering misinformation on the global stage.
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP Kanimozhi, who is leading Group 6 of the all-party Indian delegation to Latvia, lauded the Indian diaspora for their unity and support during a community event in Riga that featured the screening of a short film on Operation Sindoor.
Congress MP Amar Singh, part of the all-party delegation, addressed the Indian diaspora in Copenhagen, raising concerns over Pakistan's involvement in cross-border terrorism and drug trafficking. He urged the Indian community to remain united in confronting such external threats.
"Pakistan is a theocratic state... They chose to be a nation in the name of a religion, and they are triggered by hate. India decided on its path. Two hundred million Muslims are in India, the second-largest Muslim community after Indonesia. This reflects the real character of India..." B
"We have all been doing our bit...I might have differences with the ruling party, but I will not let my political interest come before my nation's interest. I will keep working towards what is in the best interest of my nation," he told the Indian diaspora in Jakarta.