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Members of the Indian all-party delegation that is set to visit Kuwait on May 26-27, 2025.
Members of the Indian all-party delegation that is set to visit Kuwait on May 26-27, 2025.

Indian all-party delegation, including Asaduddin Owaisi, to visit Kuwait May 26-27

KUWAIT: An Indian all-party delegation led by Member of Parliament Baijayant Jay Panda will visit Kuwait on May 26-27, 2025, as part of a diplomatic outreach initiative. The visit aims to reaffirm India’s united and unwavering position against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

The delegation includes Nishikant Dubey, MP (Lok Sabha) and Chairman of the Committee on Communications and Information Technology; S Phangnon Konyak, MP (Rajya Sabha) and the first woman elected to the Rajya Sabha from Nagaland; Rekha Sharma, MP (Rajya Sabha) and former Chairperson of the National Commission for Women; Asaduddin Owaisi, MP (Lok Sabha) and President of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen; Satnam Singh Sandhu, MP (Rajya Sabha) and Founder Chancellor of Chandigarh University; Ghulam Nabi Azad, former Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, former Chief Minister, and former MP (Rajya Sabha); and Harsh Vardhan Shringla, former Foreign Secretary and former Ambassador to the United States, Bangladesh and Thailand.

During their stay, the delegation will meet with senior officials from the government of Kuwait, as well as prominent members of civil society, influencers, think tanks, media professionals and representatives of the Indian diaspora. The visit is part of India’s ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties and enhance global cooperation on key issues.

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