Global Unity: India and Russia's Unyielding Stance Against Terrorism
India and Russia have renewed their dedication to a global fight against terrorism, urging for action without hidden agendas. During the India-Russia summit, Modi and Putin reiterated their commitment to eradicate terrorism, focusing on cross-border movement, financing, and preventing radicalization, emphasizing global cooperation in alignment with UN resolutions.
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In a significant demonstration of bilateral cooperation, India and Russia have pledged an 'uncompromising' global fight against terrorism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized terrorism as an attack on humanity's values during summit talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The leaders condemned recent acts of terror in Jammu and Kashmir and Moscow, calling for a zero-tolerance policy.
The joint statement released after the summit highlighted the need to target all UN-listed terrorist entities, from Al Qaeda to ISIS, by dismantling terrorist safe havens and disrupting financial channels. Both countries urge a collaborative international approach, advancing the UN's Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy without hidden agendas or double standards.
Modi and Putin also addressed the utilization of new technologies by terrorists, agreeing to counter online radicalization and misuse of technology. They discussed close collaboration in Afghanistan, particularly in delivering humanitarian aid and combating terror groups like ISIS and ISKP. The summit underscored the crucial role of ongoing global unity and robust international law in combating terrorism.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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