NEW DELHI, May 18 -- The government's diplomatic outreach is not a political mission, but an attempt to articulate India's point of view on the Pahalgam terror attack and subsequent armed conflict with Pakistan, Union parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju told Smriti Kak Ramachandran in an interview on Saturday. Edited excerpts: We felt there is a need to project India's voice to the world. This is not a political mission, but a national one. Leaders from various parties will be India's representatives... They will give details about Operation Sindoor (India's military strikes targeting terrorist infrastructure in territories controlled by Pakistan). Like I said, it is a national mission. There's no expectation of any different voice... Everybody appreciated this and called it a good effort. Almost all the parties had said that we must put across our point of view strongly. And (leaders of ) all the parties said they will stand by the government in any decision... Right now, what is more important is this mission that we are carrying out to put forward India's position... So let us finish with this first. We will release the whole list shortly. Each delegation will have between eight and nine people, who will travel to about five countries each. All those details will be shared later... The external affairs ministry will prepare the document (for outreach) and it will be shared....