BJP MP Baijayant Panda, who led the all-party delegation to Algeria on Monday, stated that India's appeal to place Pakistan back on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list is gaining significant resonance globally, emphasising the role of illicit financing in fuelling terrorism.
The all-party delegation, led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, engaged with experts and think tanks in the UK on Monday (local time) to reaffirm India's unwavering commitment to countering cross-border terrorism, showcasing the new standards India has set in its counter-terrorism efforts.
"The issue of terrorist financing was very much a part of all of our conversations. The leader of our delegation and individual members also explained that as long as Pakistan was on the grey list of the FATF, they were responsive; they were forced to be responsive and to the extent that Saj
"Prime Minister Modi expressed his deep appreciation to Paraguay for its strong condemnation of the terrorist attack... as well as for the sincere condolences and solidarity expressed with the people and the government of India. Both leaders unequivocally condemned terrorism and violent extr
Responding to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's statement on PM Modi, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi on Monday slammed Congress, asserting that the BJP-led government has taken decisive action against those "promoting terrorism" in India.
Congress leader Salman Khurshid, on Monday, expressed concern over political divisions amid India's efforts to address terrorism. He said that while India communicates its stance on terrorism globally, some at home focus on political allegiances instead of unity.
Ambassador Sujan Chinoy said India's delegation shows national unity against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. He called the Pahalgam attack a national tragedy and praised Operation Sindoor as a success, saying Pakistan was forced to seek a ceasefire after India's strong military response.
All-party delegation led by Sanjay Kumar Jha met Malaysian leaders to discuss the April 22 terror attack. Malaysia expressed concern, backed India's response, and supported peace. Both sides stressed the importance of regional stability and development over conflict, as India continues its d
Malaysian leaders backed India's response to the April 22 terror attack, calling it justified and peaceful. They urged an end to cross-border terrorism and emphasized the need for regional stability, economic development, and dialogue over conflict during talks with an Indian all-party deleg