Vikramjit Singh Sahni told the outreach program: 'India's attitude against terrorism is clear'

New -delhi, June 6 (IANS). Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha -LP Vikramjit Singh Sahni returned to the country after completing his trip to Qatar, South Africa, Ethiopia and Egypt as part of the ‘Operation Sindoor’ outreach program. He described his visit as successfully during a conversation with the Ians news agency after becoming in a hurry at Bangla Sahib Gurdwara of Delhi. Vikramjit Singh Sahni said that the main purpose of his visit was to provide detailed information to the governments of these countries about ‘Operation Sindoor’. During this time, these countries also judged these countries about the recent terrorist incident in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir and clearly presented the situation in India. Our visit not only strengthened India’s diplomatic relations with these countries, but also effectively placed India’s attitude against terrorism. The MP described its meetings with the governments and officials in the capital Doha and Egypt in Qatar as creative. He said that during these meetings by India, India emphasized the commitment to zero tolerance to terrorism and India’s dedication to local peace through India. In addition, India’s historical relations with South Africa and Ethiopia have also been discussed. In addition, Sahni welcomes the telephone conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He said: “India had old and deep relations with Canada. Some differences have emerged in recent years, but the meeting of the two leaders at the G7 summit is a positive step towards strengthening the relationship.” Vikramjit Singh Sahni said that no country could distance a distance from a large and diverse country like India. After establishing new governments between India and Canada, a strong partnership will be formed as before. In the past ten years, India has strengthened its position on the world platform and has increased enormous possibilities to further improve our partnership with Canada. -Ians Aks/Aques Share This Story -Tags