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Op Sindoor delegation in Indonesia sends unity message in countering terror ties

Op Sindoor delegation in Indonesia sends unity message in countering terror ties

India Today06-06-2025
A high-level Indian delegation led by Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha visited Indonesia to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the fight against terrorism. The multi-party delegation included Congress leader Salman Khurshid and Members of Parliament from various parties, united in their mission to convey India's firm stance against terrorism and foster collaboration with Indonesia.The Indian delegation used the visit to convey New Delhi's strong stance against terrorism and to gather support for enhanced cooperation in counter-terrorism efforts. The Indian representatives held meetings with Indonesian government officials, parliamentarians, and think tanks to explore collaborative mechanisms and share expertise.advertisementDuring the visit, the delegation met KH Ulil Abshar Abdalla, Chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), the world's largest Islamic organisation. With a vast network of 80 million members and over 30,000 Islamic boarding schools, NU plays a key role in shaping Indonesia's Islamic discourse. The meeting offered a crucial platform for discussing interfaith harmony and avenues for collaboration on peacebuilding.
At the meeting, NU Chairman KH Ulil Abshar Abdalla highlighted the harmony between Islamic law and constitutional law, saying, 'There is no contradiction between the two, as Islamic law honours contracts and covenants.' His remarks reflected Indonesia's broader commitment to democracy, pluralism, and religious freedom, as enshrined in the nation's founding principles of Pancasila.The visit comes at a critical time as both nations face common challenges posed by extremism and seek effective ways to combat radical ideologies. Indonesia's own experience as a victim of jihadi terror has placed it at the forefront of Southeast Asia's counter-terrorism strategies.advertisementBy engaging in constructive dialogue with political and religious leaders, the Indian delegation underscored the importance of interfaith cooperation and international solidarity.
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