parliamentary committee on foreign affairs meeting shashi tharoor gave important information

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Shashi Tharoor said that we were very happy to meet the Navy Deputy Chief, Defense Secretary and Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs East. This was a very detailed discussion. Each member of the committee present asked questions … The spirit of participation in this discussion is very tremendous.

A meeting of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs held a meeting at 4 pm on Tuesday. At the conclusion of the meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said that we had a discussion on a topic called the Indian Ocean Strategy of India, which is a matter of foreign policy, which has important defense dimensions. Defense Secretary and Navy were also present to give us information. Discussions were fantastic. We spent more than two and a half hours in serious discussion on various aspects, which you will see in the report presented in Parliament.

Shashi Tharoor said that we were very happy to meet the Navy Deputy Chief, Defense Secretary and Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs East. This was a very detailed discussion. Each member of the committee present asked questions … The spirit of participation in this discussion is very tremendous. This very wide discussion will give us a good report … All these (blue water navy) were discussed … The full idea of ​​the Blue Water Navy, beyond that our military capacity, everything was discussed in depth. Operation vermilion was not discussed, but the elements that were clear during that confrontation came out in the conversation.

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor is the chairman of this committee. Earlier on June 10, Tharoor, who led the all -party parliamentary delegation who went to the US on June 10, had said that he had “remarkable” with US Vice President JD Vance. Talking to reporters, Tharoor said that there was a “good conversation” between the two sides and the Indian delegation felt that “a better meeting could not happen.” The delegation met Vance during his visit to the US last week.

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