Foreign diplomats visit to Jammu and Kashmir in India
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AKIPRESS.COM - A group of 24 diplomats from foreign embassies, including from Kyrgyz Republic, based in New Delhi visited Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir in India on February 17, and interacted with locals in Budgam district, as part of their two-day visit to the Union Territory, Business Standard reported.
Earlier, the diplomats who landed in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir were accorded a traditional welcome by the District Development Council (DDC) Chairman, Nazir Ahmad Khan and other local council representatives.
The foreign envoys were briefed on Panchayati Raj (local governance) and grievance redressal through “Back to villages and Block” program, thus elaborating how the administration reaches the doorstep of people.
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SRINAGAR: The 24-member delegation of foreign envoys was briefed by the Jammu and Kashmir Police in Srinagar about the various progammes including community engagements, counter-radicalisation being undertaken by them and also the Indian Army’s role in convincing militants to surrender and countering Pakistan’s nefarious infiltration activities while conducting peaceful DDC elections in the Union Territory.
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“Community engagements, counter-radicalisation, the police initiatives in sports, employment opportunities, counselling, and community bond schemes for potential militants recruits,” Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Anantnag, Sandeep Chaudhary told a group of 24 diplomats from foreign missions on the second day of their visit to the Union Territory.