India and Russia's United Stand Against Global Terrorism
India and Russia have called for a global, uncompromising fight against terrorism, emphasizing zero tolerance and condemning attacks worldwide. Prime Minister Modi and President Putin stressed international cooperation to combat terrorism and radicalization, focusing on measures against ISIS, ISKP, and their affiliates.
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In a powerful joint declaration, India and Russia have reiterated their commitment to battling terrorism on a global scale, seeking a unified effort devoid of hidden agendas and double standards. The recent summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin highlighted their shared stance against terrorism, condemning recent attacks in Jammu and Kashmir and Moscow as direct threats to humanity's fundamental values.
Both leaders emphasized the necessity for a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism, calling for concerted action against terrorist groups like ISIS and ISKP. Their talks underscored the importance of a global alliance to eliminate terrorists' safe havens, cut off financial channels, and hinder transnational crime links.
Modi and Putin also focused on the emerging threats of technological exploitation by terrorists, agreeing on the urgency of international cooperation to curb the misuse of technology for radicalization. As part of this renewed alliance, India and Russia are committed to counter-terrorism strategies that align with international law and United Nations mandates.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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