Bharat’s unprecedented counter-terrorism outreach delegation is a carefully chosen, cross-party team of seasoned politicians, diplomats, and subject-matter experts. Each member brings unique experience and credibility, ensuring Bharat’s message resonates on the global stage and cannot be dismissed as partisan rhetoric. Here’s a closer look at the key members, their backgrounds, assigned roles, and how their expertise strengthens this strategic diplomatic mission.
1. Ravi Shankar Prasad (BJP) – Senior Statesman and Legal Strategist
Background:
A senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Ravi Shankar Prasad is a former Union Minister for Law & Justice, Electronics & IT, and Communications. With over three decades in national politics, he is known for his legal acumen, eloquence, and deep understanding of constitutional and international law.
Assigned Role:
Prasad leads the delegation to the United States and Canada, engaging with lawmakers, think tanks, and Indian diaspora groups. His legal background equips him to present hard evidence and argue Bharat’s case in international forums, especially on the need for legal accountability for state sponsors of terror.
Contribution:
Prasad’s stature and experience in international negotiations make him a persuasive advocate for Bharat’s zero-tolerance approach. His ability to articulate complex legal arguments helps counter attempts to obfuscate or “neutralise” Pakistan’s terror links.
2. Shashi Tharoor (Congress) – Diplomat, Author, and Global Communicator
Background:
A former Under-Secretary-General at the United Nations and current Member of Parliament (Congress), Shashi Tharoor is renowned for his diplomatic finesse, command of global affairs, and communication skills. He chairs the Parliamentary Committee on External Affairs and is an acclaimed writer and orator.
Assigned Role:
Tharoor heads the team visiting the United Kingdom and key European Union capitals. He is tasked with engaging European policymakers, media, and academic circles, ensuring Bharat’s message is understood in nuanced, globally relevant terms.
Contribution:
Tharoor’s international profile and diplomatic experience enable him to bridge cultural divides and address Western scepticism. He is adept at framing Bharat’s concerns in the language of international norms, human rights, and global security, making him indispensable in winning over European audiences.
3. Baijayant ‘Jay’ Panda (BJP) – Policy Architect and Media Specialist
Background:
A prominent BJP national vice-president and former Member of Parliament, Jay Panda is known for his policy expertise, media savvy, and ability to connect with young leaders worldwide. He has played a key role in shaping Bharat’s foreign policy outreach in recent years.
Assigned Role:
Panda leads the delegation to Russia and Central Asia, engaging with governments that have historically maintained close ties with both Bharat and Pakistan. He is also responsible for coordinating the delegation’s media strategy and digital outreach.
Contribution:
Panda’s policy background and communication skills help him navigate complex geopolitical landscapes. His focus on digital diplomacy and strategic partnerships ensures Bharat’s message reaches both official and public audiences in these regions.
4. Kanimozhi Karunanidhi (DMK) – Voice for Inclusivity and Southern Interests
Background:
A senior leader of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and Member of Parliament from Tamil Nadu, Kanimozhi is an advocate for social justice, minority rights, and regional representation. She is respected for her grassroots connect and ability to articulate the concerns of southern India.
Assigned Role:
Kanimozhi heads the delegation to Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Her brief is to engage with ASEAN leaders, diaspora groups, and women’s organisations, highlighting the impact of terrorism on diverse and multicultural societies.
Contribution:
Kanimozhi’s inclusive approach and cultural sensitivity make her an effective bridge to Southeast Asian audiences. She emphasises the shared threat terrorism poses to pluralistic societies and the need for regional cooperation.
5. Supriya Sule (NCP) – Consensus Builder and Civil Society Champion
Background:
A senior leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Member of Parliament from Maharashtra, Supriya Sule is known for her work on women’s empowerment, education, and grassroots development. She has a reputation for building consensus across party lines.
Assigned Role:
Sule leads the team to the Gulf region and West Asia, engaging with governments, business leaders, and civil society organisations. Her focus is on building support among countries with large Indian expatriate populations and significant economic ties to Bharat.
Contribution:
Sule’s ability to connect with diverse communities and her diplomatic tact are key to winning support in the Gulf, where Bharat’s economic and people-to-people ties are strong but political sensitivities are high.
6. Shrikant Shinde (Shiv Sena) – Youth Voice and Security Advocate
Background:
A young Member of Parliament from Maharashtra and a practising orthopaedic surgeon, Shrikant Shinde represents the Shiv Sena and the aspirations of a new generation of Indian leaders. He is active on issues of national security and youth engagement.
Assigned Role:
Shinde heads the delegation to Japan and South Korea, focusing on technological cooperation, cyber-security, and engaging with youth and academic forums.
Contribution:
Shinde’s youth appeal and focus on security innovation resonate with Asian partners looking to strengthen counter-terrorism cooperation. His medical and scientific background adds credibility in discussions on the humanitarian impact of terrorism.
7. Sasmit Patra (BJD) – Regional Outreach and Parliamentary Expertise
Background:
A Member of Parliament from Odisha and a leader of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), Sasmit Patra is known for his articulate advocacy of regional interests and parliamentary procedure.
Assigned Role:
Patra is part of the team engaging with African nations and the United Nations, focusing on building support among the Global South and advancing Bharat’s case in multilateral forums.
Contribution:
Patra’s understanding of parliamentary diplomacy and his ability to connect with leaders from developing countries help broaden the coalition against state-sponsored terrorism.
8. Priyanka Chaturvedi (Shiv Sena-UBT) – Media Relations and Women’s Advocacy
Background:
A Member of Parliament and former spokesperson for the Indian National Congress, Priyanka Chaturvedi is a prominent media personality and advocate for women’s rights.
Assigned Role:
Chaturvedi is responsible for media engagement and public diplomacy, especially in Europe and North America, ensuring Bharat’s narrative is accurately represented in global media.
Contribution:
Her media expertise and focus on the impact of terrorism on women and children help humanise Bharat’s case and counter propaganda.
9. John Brittas (CPI-M) – Progressive Voice and Policy Analyst
Background:
A Member of Parliament from Kerala and a senior journalist, John Brittas brings a progressive, secular perspective and deep policy analysis to the delegation.
Assigned Role:
Brittas is part of the EU and UN outreach teams, focusing on human rights, secularism, and the global left’s response to terrorism.
Contribution:
His journalistic background and commitment to secular values help engage progressive audiences and counter attempts to communalise the issue.
10. Senior Diplomats and Security Experts
Each delegation is accompanied by senior officials from the Ministry of External Affairs, National Security Council Secretariat, and intelligence agencies. These experts provide technical briefings, legal documentation, and real-time intelligence support.
Contribution:
Their presence ensures that delegations are equipped with the latest evidence, can answer technical queries, and maintain diplomatic protocol.
How the Team Works: Synergy, Strategy, and Impact
Synergy of Experience
The delegation’s strength lies in its diversity: seasoned ministers, young MPs, regional leaders, and policy specialists. This mix allows Bharat to tailor its message to different audiences, from Western lawmakers to Asian business leaders, from African diplomats to UN officials.
Strategic Roles
- Legal and Security Advocacy: Ravi Shankar Prasad, Jay Panda, Shrikant Shinde.
- Global Communication and Media: Shashi Tharoor, Priyanka Chaturvedi, John Brittas.
- Regional and Diaspora Outreach: Kanimozhi, Supriya Sule, Sasmit Patra.
- Consensus Building: Supriya Sule, Kanimozhi, John Brittas.
- Technical and Evidence-Based Briefings: Senior diplomats and security experts.
Impact
By leveraging each member’s strengths, the delegation is able to:
- Present irrefutable evidence of Pakistan’s terror sponsorship.
- Engage sceptical or neutral countries in their own language and context.
- Build coalitions across the Global South, G20, and UN.
- Counter propaganda and misinformation in real time.
- Demonstrate Bharat’s unity and seriousness to the world.
Why This Matters
This delegation is more than a symbolic gesture. It is a demonstration of Bharat’s commitment to global peace, its willingness to work across political divides, and its capacity to lead on the world stage. By deploying a team of such breadth and depth, Bharat is ensuring that its message cannot be ignored, diluted, or dismissed.
The world’s response to this outreach will be a test of its own commitment to combating terrorism and upholding international norms. With this delegation, Bharat is not only exposing Pakistan’s duplicity but also setting a new standard for how democracies can unite in the face of global threats.
Summary
Bharat’s counter-terrorism outreach delegation is a masterclass in strategic diplomacy, combining political diversity, subject-matter expertise, and global reach. Each member’s background and assigned role are carefully calibrated to maximise impact, credibility, and resonance with international audiences. As they travel the world, these leaders are not just representing Bharat’s interests-they are carrying the hopes of all nations that seek an end to state-sponsored terrorism and a more peaceful world order.










