BJP Chief Nitin Nabin To Interact With Envoys From 12 Countries Under ‘KNOW BJP’ Initiative

Nitin Nabin is set to interact with representatives and heads of missions from 12 countries under the “KNOW BJP” initiative at the Bharatiya Janata Party headquarters on Tuesday evening.

According to an official release, the interaction is scheduled to take place at 4 PM and will mark the first engagement of Nitin Nabin with foreign envoys since assuming charge as the national president of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Vijay Chauthaiwale, who heads the party’s Foreign Affairs Department, will also participate in the programme.

‘KNOW BJP’ Initiative Focuses On Diplomatic Outreach

The “KNOW BJP” initiative is a special outreach programme designed to familiarise members of the diplomatic community with the BJP’s history, ideological foundations, organisational structure, governance model and key political activities.

The initiative was launched in 2023 by former BJP president J. P. Nadda on the 43rd foundation day of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Party leaders said the initiative aims to strengthen engagement with diplomats and provide insights into the party’s political philosophy, governance priorities and organisational functioning.

Nitin Nabin Highlights BJP’s Ideological Journey

Earlier on Saturday, Nitin Nabin addressed a gathering in Bihar on the theme “History, Ideological Foundation and Development Journey of the BJP.”

During his speech, he said the BJP’s journey represents not merely the expansion of a political party but a larger movement centred on nationalism, cultural consciousness, public service and inclusive development.

He stated that the ideological roots of the BJP are based on the nationalist vision of Syama Prasad Mookerjee and the philosophy of Integral Humanism propounded by Deendayal Upadhyaya.

According to Nabin, the BJP’s primary objective has always been to place national interest above all else while ensuring development reaches every section of society.

BJP’s Growth Driven By Grassroots Workers

Nitin Nabin also highlighted the evolution of the party from the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, founded in 1951, to becoming what he described as the world’s largest political organisation.

He credited the party’s growth to the dedication and commitment of BJP workers at every organisational level.

The BJP president said booth-level workers form the backbone of the organisation and described the party’s cadre-based structure as one of its defining strengths.

He further stated that under BJP-led governments, priorities such as welfare for the poor, women’s empowerment, youth opportunities, infrastructure expansion, digital transformation and strengthening India’s global image have remained central to governance.

Nabin also urged party workers to view organisational training sessions as opportunities to strengthen ideological conviction, organisational skills and commitment towards national service.

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