BJP President JP Nadda has so far held talks with 34 foreign envoys under this campaign.

New Delhi:

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP

) President

JP Nadda

will meet the ambassadors of 13 countries at the party headquarters in the national capital Delhi on Saturday (June 11 )

as part of the

"Know BJP" initiative .

Nadda will interact with diplomats of 13 countries including UK, Spain, Finland, Croatia, Serbia, Nepal, Thailand, Mauritius and Jamaica at BJP office at 4 pm today.

In fact, under the "Know the BJP" programme, Nadda briefs foreign diplomats about the party and also shows them a short documentary on the Bharatiya Janata Party's journey since 1951.

In this, information about the party's historical travel, ideology, organization and ongoing activities is given to foreign diplomats.

Notably, this will be the third episode of Nadda's interactions with ambassadors of 150 countries under the 'Know the BJP' initiative.

He has so far held talks with a total of 34 foreign envoys.

In these meetings, JP Nadda has been elaborating on the history, struggles, successes, ideology and contribution of the party and the BJP governments in nation building.

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The last meeting, held earlier this month, lasted for three hours.

The BJP chief then held talks with envoys from Laos, Russia, Cuba, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkey. 

BJP's foreign affairs wing chief Vijay Chauthwale said after the conversation, "India's global recognition has increased under the Narendra Modi government and there is a need to acquaint the envoys with the party's history and vision."

He had also said that the party would hold talks with more messengers.

"We will have three or four dialogue sessions this month. There are also plans to increase party-by-party interactions," Chauthiwale said.

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Foreign ambassadors are divided into groups of African, East Asian, Gulf, Commonwealth and North American countries.

The next events of this series will be on June 13 and June 15.

BJP's national spokesperson Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Guru Prakash Paswan, party in-charge of foreign affairs department Vijay Chauthaiwale and some other eminent leaders will also join JP Nadda during today's program.

The party's foreign affairs department was launched by the then BJP president Amit Shah in November 2014 under the chairmanship of Chauthaiwala.



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