India and US Strengthen Anti-Terrorism Allyship

India and the US have proposed UN sanctions against Pakistan-based terror groups, seeking asset freezes and arms embargoes. They aim to fortify bilateral and multilateral ties to combat terrorism, including stricter designations for ISIS and al-Qa'ida affiliates. Both nations emphasize unwavering cooperation in confronting terrorism globally.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 06-12-2025 18:17 IST | Created: 06-12-2025 18:17 IST
India and US Strengthen Anti-Terrorism Allyship
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In a significant move to curb international terrorism, India and the United States have jointly requested that the United Nations impose additional sanctions, consisting of asset freezes and arms embargoes, on Pakistan-based terror organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad. This development emerged from discussions at joint counter-terrorism meetings in New Delhi.

During their deliberations, both countries stressed the need for heightened global designations of ISIS and al-Qa'ida affiliates, advocating for stronger punitive measures under the UN's sanctions regime. This decision underscores the deepening commitment between India and the US to strengthen multilateral efforts, including those through the UN, Quad, and FATF.

The discussions, led by Vinod Bahade of India's Ministry of External Affairs and Monica Jacobsen from the US Department of State, reviewed emerging threats such as the misuse of technology for terrorist purposes. The meetings reinforced the bilateral partnership's spirit and scope, reflecting the comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership between the two nations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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