The Prime Minister has met with members of the all-party delegation that participated in Operation Sindhu outreach. Seven delegations visited 33 countries over the last fortnight to highlight India's stance on terror. The meeting included prominent figures like Shashi Tharoor and Ghulam Nabi Azad. The Prime Minister thanked the delegation members for their efforts during a dinner hosted for them.
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00:00Now speaking of India's global outreach on Operation Sindhu, Prime Minister Modi meets all party delegation members at his residence in Delhi.
00:11In Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday in fact met members of an all party delegation and foreign envoys all associated with the Operation Sindhu global outreach program in a key diplomatic outreach that we in fact conducted.
00:25Now members shared their experiences with the Prime Minister, with the central government, having already praised their work of the seven delegations comprising over 50 people, mostly members of the parliament.
00:39Now as per sources, during this very meet, Prime Minister spoke to each envoy in detail, inquiring about their experience and commending their efforts in amplifying India's voice on a global stage.
00:52Meanwhile, Prime Minister has also lauded the efforts of the delegation, saying that he was proud of the manner in which the multi-party delegation presented India's views in various countries on the need to eradicate the menace of terrorism following the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindhu.
01:12Here are a few reactions on this very meet. Let's take a look.
01:16He certainly was very, very pleasant to all of us. I think he saw this as an opportunity to thank the delegations for their service and he was very pleasant.
01:27He spent more than an hour with all of us, an hour and a quarter. He walked around the lawn to different tables, talking to different groups of people.
01:36We all sort of chatted with him in a very informal way. It was not a formal meeting at all. No formal speeches or even those of us who had given him our reports on the trip did not present those reports or speak to them particularly, but it was a good, lively, informal conversation.
01:53The members of the members of the various delegations shared their impressions with the Prime Minister.
02:00The Prime Minister heard everybody out and it was interactive and he conveyed his own impressions.
02:10So, on the whole, it was a very informal and a freewheeling conversation and most importantly, everybody was able to share whatever their inputs they had collected across various nations.
02:28So, it was a holistic, comprehensive conversation.
02:31The Prime Minister for the Prime Minister.
02:52Thank you very much.