India has sent seven separate delegations to different parts of the globe to apprise the key countries about Pakistan’s relentless support to cross-border terrorism and circumstances leading to its launch of Operation Sindoor.In Bogota, the Indian delegation also met Alejandro Toro, the president of the Second Commission of the Chamber of Representatives (equivalent to India’s parliamentary committee on foreign affairs) and Jaime Raul Salamanca, president of the Chamber of Representatives (equivalent of Lok Sabha speaker).”Both dignitaries expressed full understanding of our position and voiced strong support for India’s right to defend itself, its territory and its sovereignty,” Tharoor said on ‘X’.The delegation also held a meeting with senior officials of the Colombia Council for International Relations.Tharoor is leading the delegation part of India’s global outreach to expose Pakistan’s support to cross-border terrorist activities.The nine-member delegation already travelled to Guyana and Panama before arriving in Colombia on Thursday.Other members of the delegation include, Tejasvi Surya (BJP), Bhubaneswar Kalita (BJP), Milind Deora (Shiv Sena), Shambhavi (LJP), GM Harish Balayogi (TDP) and former ambassador of India to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu.From Colombia, the delegation is travelling to Brazil. It will be in the United States on the last leg of its five-nation trip.
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