India Germany discusses a joint role in ensuring global peace and safety

Berlin, June 6 (IANS). The parliamentary delegation of the country, led by BJP parliamentary Ravi Shankar Prasad, had a significant conversation on Friday with Omid Noori, Vice President of the German Parliament Bundestag, who appreciates the strong and clear support of Germany for India’s theoretical tendency against terrorism. On April 22, delegates assessed India’s determination on the Pahalgam terror attack and provided information on ‘Operation Sindoor’. The country’s zero policy for all kinds of terrorism. Later, the delegation also met former ministers, including Arimin Lashte and other members of Bundestag’s Foreign Affairs Committee and other members and Ralph Brinkahus and Huberts. The delegation assessed him of India’s stationary attitude for zero tolerance to terrorism and underlined his intention not to bow down to the nuclear extension. The leaders focused on the growing rate at strategic partnership between India Germany and a joint role in ensuring global peace and safety. The delegation reached Germany late Thursday night for its final phase in Western Europe after the effective trip to Belgium. The delegation is part of its ‘unwavering commitment’ to the continued diplomatic access of the Government of India and the policy of zero tolerance to terrorism under ‘Operation Sindoor’. During his stay in Germany, the delegation will also interact with representatives of various thinking tanks and the Indian community in the country. Earlier, India’s ambassador to Germany Ajit Gupte welcomed the Indian delegation when he reached Berlin and informed them of the relations between India and Germany, focusing on the expansion of strategic partnership and increasing collaboration in many areas. The Indian embassy in Berlin posted on X, “The discussion contains an overview of the relationship between India and Germany, focusing on the expansion of strategic partnership and increasing collaboration in trade and investment, defense, science and technology and mobility.” The delegation of nine members includes Ravi Shankar Prasad (BJP), Daggubati Purandeleshwari (BJP), Priyanka Chaturvedi (SHIV Sena-FT), Ghulam Ali Khatana (BJP), Amar Singh (Congress), Samik Bhattacharya (BJP), M. Thambidurai (Aiadmk), trade union MJ, MJ, MJ, MJ, MJ. Akbar and former ambassador Pankaj Saran. The Indian delegation is in Germany after traveling to France, Italy, Denmark, Britain and Belgium, which symbolizes the strategic initiative of India to obtain international support against the border rand terrorism arising from the ground of Pakistan. -Ians Aks/AK