US lawmakers, in a meeting with India's all-party delegation, strongly condemned the recent terror attacks in India and expressed full support for India's right to defend itself. Both sides reaffirmed commitment to deepening strategic ties, covering trade, visas, tech, and counterterroris
After meeting the all-party delegation, he said, "We expected an outstanding delegation meeting, and it was exactly that. We shared great ideas, we have great synergy, and I'm looking forward to the future of our nations."
An all-party delegation led by Shashi Tharoor reached Washington D.C. to meet US lawmakers, think tanks, media, and the Indian diaspora. The visit aims to share India's views on terrorism and strengthen diplomatic ties through key engagements, including a talk at the Council for Foreign Rela
Over the next two days the delegation will be meeting members of the US Congress and administration, think tanks, media and policymakers to brief them on Operation Sindoor and India's strong stand against terrorism.
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