As per the statement, the delegates drew inspiration from the unwavering courage of freedom fighters as India stands united with a resolve to combat terrorism in all its forms.
Congress leader Pawan Khera on Saturday expressed his dismay over the decline of India's foreign policy, stating that in the last 11 years, no big country stood with India in its fight against terrorism and those who did were reluctant to label Pakistan as a terrorist state.
The all-party Parliamentary delegation, led by MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, interacted with members of the Indian diaspora at the Indian Embassy in Japan on Saturday and pointed out that terrorism and dialogue cannot coexist, using the powerful metaphor "blood and water cannot flow together."
The all-party delegation Indian MPs, led by Shri Sanjay Kumar Jha, engaged with Japanese dignitaries from political, governmental, and academic circles on Saturday.
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Saturday expressed hope that the Maharashtra government would secure maximum funds to address the state's financial challenges.
An all-party Indian MPs delegation is visiting countries for Operation Sindoor. In Tokyo, Indian diaspora members praised the united fight against terrorism and India's strong response, highlighting the importance of peace and global diplomatic efforts.
During an interaction with the Indian Community in Tokyo on Saturday, Hemang Joshi noted that no religious riot took place, and every Indian stood together after the attack.
Speaking ahead of his departure for the global outreach program, Sahney condemned Pakistan's attempts to give the attack a religious colour and affirmed India's commitment to peace while defending its right to retaliate against terrorism.
Khurshid said that India and Pakistan had two paths to choose from during independence in 1947, and India decided that all communities would live together in peace.