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"Pankaj Saran, ex-Deputy National Security Advisor, expresses confidence in India's self-sufficient capabilities to combat terrorism in London."

The previous Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran, a member of Ravi Shankar Prasad's delegation, states their mission in London is to express India's readiness and ability to combat terror independently.

India's readiness and self-sufficiency in combating terrorism is the primary focus of the visit to...
India's readiness and self-sufficiency in combating terrorism is the primary focus of the visit to London, as claimed by ex-Deputy NSA Pankaj Saran, a member of the Ravi Shankar Prasad-led delegation.

"Pankaj Saran, ex-Deputy National Security Advisor, expresses confidence in India's self-sufficient capabilities to combat terrorism in London."

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India's High-Level Delegation Reinforces Anti-Terrorism Stance in UK

London, UK - India's delegation, led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, visited the UK over the weekend to deliver a strong anti-terrorism message following Operation Sindoor. The delegation, that also included MPs from various parties, has been engaging with the UK government, think tanks, and the diaspora to emphasize India's commitment to countering terrorism.

During a breakfast briefing, Former Deputy National Security Advisor, Pankaj Saran, shared with ANI that the program was fruitful, providing an opportunity to discuss India's stance on terrorism with all cross-sections of the UK including media, think tanks, Parliament, and a sizable diaspora. He also praised the comprehensive briefing received from High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami on the topic of terrorism and the current mood in London.

The visit aimed to convey India's zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and express optimism that the delegation would effectively portray this message. Compared to previous times, the delegation's messaging this time around is reportedly quite different, indicating a new approach towards combating terrorism.

The UK's support for India in its anti-terrorism efforts is crucial. As Pankaj Saran stated, the delegation is there to convey that India is ready and capable of fighting terrorism on its own, seeking understanding but insisting on finding solutions by India itself.

Upon arrival in the UK, Ravi Shankar Prasad expressed confidence that the support they received in France, Italy, and Denmark would extend to London as well. The delegation comprises members of Parliament from multiple parties, each considered highly experienced and capable of articulating India's position effectively.

The UK visit marks the final leg of the delegation's global outreach program, following earlier visits to France, Italy, and Denmark. The objective is to build international support against state-sponsored terrorism, mainly implicating Pakistan.

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  1. The Indian delegation's visit to the UK, focused on countering terrorism, offers an opportunity for both countries to discuss their differing opinions on war-and-conflicts, particularly in relation to state-sponsored terrorism.
  2. In the realm of general-news and policy-and-legislation, it is noteworthy that the India-UK talks delve into the delegation's zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation in this area.
  3. The shifting stance in India's messaging on terrorism, as displayed in the UK visit, could have far-reaching implications for politics, both domestically and internationally, as policymakers reassess their strategies in dealing with war-and-conflicts.

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