Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted members of seven all-party delegations who traveled to several countries under Operation Sindoor outreach, briefing him about their diplomatic efforts and discussions on India's stand against terrorism and commitment to world peace. The delegation, comprising MPs from various parties and former diplomats, engaged in diplomatic efforts to strengthen bilateral relations and promote India's policy of zero tolerance against terrorism. The delegations visited over 30 countries as part of India's global outreach following Operation Sindoor, launched in response to a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, resulting in the deaths of over 100 terrorists linked to extremist groups.
(Source: India This Week - Page 1)
The all-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor briefed key US officials on the terrorism threats facing India and India's strong response, emphasizing the country's resolve to combat cross-border terrorism. The delegation met with Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, providing a detailed briefing on the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam and discussing India's subsequent military response, Operation Sindoor. The US reaffirmed its strong support for India's fight against terrorism, reflecting the ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
(Source: India This Week - Page 2)
The Jharkhand High Court directed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to appear in a Chaibasa court on August 6 in connection with a defamation case over alleged derogatory remarks made against former BJP national president Amit Shah in 2018. The court stayed the non-bailable warrant issued against Gandhi, highlighting the legal proceedings and background leading to the court's decision. The case revolves around remarks made by Gandhi regarding Shah's role within the political context, prompting legal actions and subsequent court orders.
(Source: India This Week - Page 3)