FS Vikram Misri to Shashi Tharoor-led parliamentary panel on India-Pakistan, Operation Sindoor, today | Today news

The Multiple Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs called Misri for a briefing on the ‘current foreign policy developments on India and Pakistan’. The briefing is scheduled today at 4pm. Foreign Minister Vikram Misri addresses the media, in New Delhi, Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Mea), Foreign Minister Vikram Misri will be the parliamentary committee of the India Pakistan parliament in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terrorist attack and operation in May 19. The Multiple Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs called Misri for a briefing on the ‘current foreign policy developments on India and Pakistan’. The briefing is scheduled today at 4pm. The meeting comes against the background of the Indian Army performing Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pahalgam attack and the subsequent military action between the two countries. India and Pakistan reached an understanding of the stop of all military action on May 10. This is the first time a top government will appear before a parliamentary panel to kill in the country in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack in the country in Jammu and Kashmir, mostly tourists. Misri, along with Colonel Soya Qureshi and wing commander Vyomika Singh, informed media after India “Operation Sindoor” on May 7 on May 7 on May 7 pointed nine terrorist hotspots in Pakistan and the Pakistan occupancy cashmir in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22. What is expected in the briefing? The IFS OFCER, which was the handling of the public outreach of India, faced online trolls after making the media announcement on Ceasere on May 10. In addition to Tharoor, the other members include the 31-member Panel on Foreign Affairs Ravishankar Prasad and Sudhanshu Trivedi (BJP), Deepender Hooda (Congress), Abhishek Banerjee (Trinamool Congress), Asaduddin Owaisi (Aimim) and John Britten (CPIM). Members of Parliament are expected to quiz Misri on the foreign policy initiatives taken by the government after the Pahalgam terror strike. US President Donald Trump took the credit for the ceasefire and demanded his role in mediation and trade to bring India and Pakistan to the table. This is the first time a top government official will appear in front of a parliamentary panel to get to the Pahalgam terror attack on the situation in the country. Misri also expected to inform the panel about sending seven delegations to 32 countries and the European Union in the next three weeks to run a campaign against Pakistan’s border -border terrorism sponsorship and explain to them about why India was forced to take military steps against his neighbor. (With Pti inputs)