India, Germany agree to deepen counter-terror cooperation
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The India-Germany joint
working group on counter-terrorism condemned terror in all its forms and
stressed the need for stronger international cooperation to combat the menace
in a sustained manner.
India and Germany on Wednesday agreed to
deepen counter-terror cooperation through regular exchanges of information,
mutual capacity-building efforts and mutual legal assistance.
A meeting of the India-Germany joint working
group on counter-terrorism, held in New Delhi, condemned terror in all its
forms and stressed the need for stronger international cooperation to combat
the menace in a sustained manner.
Both sides exchanged assessments on threats
posed by globally proscribed terrorist entities and their affiliates, and
concerns over cross-border terrorism in South Asia, the external affairs
ministry said in a statement.
The two sides also discussed ways to disrupt
terror networks, safe havens, infrastructure and financing channels, and halt
cross-border movement of terrorists. They exchanged views on contemporary
counter-terror challenges such as radicalisation and extremism, misuse of the
internet for terrorism, travel of foreign terrorist fighters and terrorist use
of unmanned aerial systems.
The two sides also discussed cooperation in
multilateral forums such as the UN and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
The composite Indian team was led by Mahaveer Singhvi, joint secretary for
counter-terror in the external affairs ministry, while the German side was led
by Andreas Kunne, director of counter-terrorism in the foreign office.
Reference: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/india-germany-agree-to-deepen-counter-terror-cooperation/story-FI6SQXOGZlzyoHzgEb93GN.html
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