India-Pakistan Tensions: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to Brief Parliamentary Committee
Foreign Secretary's Upcoming Briefing
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is set to provide detailed insights to a parliamentary committee regarding the India-Pakistan conflict, specifically focusing on Operation Sindoor and the recent tensions between the two nations. This briefing comes in the wake of the Pulwama attack and subsequent military actions taken by Indian armed forces as a response.
During the session, Misri is expected to discuss various topics, including the current state of diplomatic engagement with Islamabad, cross-border security challenges, and the broader implications for regional stability.
Previous Engagements and Recent Developments
Previously, Misri updated committee members on significant foreign policy issues, highlighting India's evolving relationships with neighboring countries like Bangladesh and recent developments in diplomatic ties with nations such as Canada. Following three days of intense conflict, India and Pakistan reached an agreement on May 10 to cease all military operations.
On Monday and Tuesday, Misri will inform the committee, formed by Congress member Shashi Tharoor, about the latest developments in foreign policy concerning India-Pakistan relations. Meanwhile, the central government has decided to send bipartisan delegations to 33 global capitals to inform world leaders about India's commitment to combating terrorism in light of Operation Sindoor.
