Diplomatic delegations part of Modi govt's 'weapons of mass distraction' exercise: Congress

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PM to call a session of Parliament and meanwhile send a delegation of 50 MPs to different countries...is all domestic optics and meaningless', Ramesh said. PTILast Updated : 22 May 2025,


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