The delegation also interacted with the Italian news agencies, journalists and strategic experts, explaining then about India’s response to cross border terrorism, asserting on ‘Operation Sindoor.’ They also emphasised on the government's zero tolerance approach to terrorism
The all-party delegation including BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, BJP MPs Daggubati Purandeswari, and others in Rome, Italy. Pic/PTI
The all-party delegation led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar recently met the senior Italian officials to reassert India’s ‘zero-tolerance’ for terrorism and New Delhi’s resolve to fight all forms of terrorism. India has tasked a team of eight members of the seven various party delegations to visit 33 global capitals and internationally communicate on Pakistan’s attack and India’s response to terror attacks.
All-party delegations had a productive meeting with former foreign minister Giulio Terzi on Wednesday after arriving in Rome on Tuesday.
The Indian embassy in Rome posted on X, “Led by Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, the All-Party Indian Parliamentary Delegation, had a productive meeting with Senator @GiulioTerzi, President of the India-Italy Parliamentary Friendship Group and its Members.”
The post also said, “The Indian delegation voiced India’s resolute stance on combating terrorism and zero tolerance to all forms of terror.”
Both the sides of the Nations reassured the importance of India- Italy strategic partnership and the scope for increasing bilateral cooperation.
The delegation even communicated with Italy's Undersecretary of the State for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Maria Tripodi.
"Constructive exchange with the Indian parliamentary delegation visiting the @SenatoStampa. Italy and India, united by strategic partnership, work together to address the common challenges of our time," Tripodi said in an X post.
"She reiterated commitment for the India-Italy strategic partnership and for countering terrorism," the embassy said.
The delegation also interacted with the Committee on Foreign Affairs and European Commission and its president, Senator Giulio Tremonti.
"The Indian side highlighted India's unwavering commitment to combat terrorism and the national consensus on zero tolerance against terrorism," the embassy said in a separate post, adding that Tremonti ‘appreciated’ the outreach and spoke about the shared positions on terrorism. He underscored the need for a regular dialogue about terrorism," it added.
The delegation also interacted with a cross-section of the Indian community here and shared the national resolve to "counter-terrorism and take firm actions against cross-border terrorism," the embassy said.
The delegation also interacted with the Italian news agencies, journalists and strategic experts, explaining then about India’s response to cross border terrorism, asserting on ‘Operation Sindoor.’ They also emphasised on the government's zero tolerance approach to terrorism.
Earlier the all-party delegation visited France before coming to Italy. It will also travel to Denmark, Germany, UK and the European Union in Brussels.
India launched a strike attack on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7, as response to the horrific Pahalgam attack on April 22. In response to Operation Sindoor, Pakistan attempted to counter attack Indian military bases on May 8,9 and 10. India strongly retaliate to these attacks from Pakistan.
(With inputs from PTI)
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