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Multi-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has strongly put forth India’s resolute stand against terrorism during a series of meetings held with leaders, senior officials and the Indian diaspora in the USA. After meeting with the leadership of the House Foreign Affairs Committee in Washington, DC, Mr Tharoor said, there was complete unanimity in condemning the terrorist attacks and in defending India’s right to defend itself. He said, India is grateful for this strong and unconditional support.
 
Speaking to the media, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee Brian Mast condemned the terrorist attack, saying that there is no room in this world for these kinds of attacks. He said, When you are attacked, you have no choice but to respond.
 
Meanwhile, an all-party delegation led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha met with External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar in New Delhi today. Another delegation, which was led by DMK MP Kanimozhi, also met with the External Affairs Minister.
 
Out of seven multi-party delegations carrying the message of India’s principled and resolute stand against terrorism, five delegations have now returned to India after concluding their successful visit to respective countries. During the visit, the delegations engaged with foreign leaders, senior officials, influential think tanks, media, and the Indian diaspora as part of their international outreach.

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