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India, US Review Emerging Threats and Tactics in Terrorism

The United States and India reviewe emerging threats and tactics in terrorism, including the use of the internet and new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes, international movement of terrorist. The USA and India held the 20th meeting of the US-India Counter Terrorism Joint Working Group in Washington DC.

India and US reviewed emerging threats and tactics in terrorism
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Mar 6, 2024, 7:01 PM IST

Updated : Mar 6, 2024, 7:16 PM IST

New Delhi: The United States and India reviewed emerging threats and tactics in terrorism, including the use of the internet and new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes, international movement of terrorists, terrorist recruitment, the financing of terrorist activities, and radicalisation to violence and violent extremism.

The two sides committed to information sharing, capacity building, and continued bilateral and multilateral efforts to address these threats.

This comes as the United States and India held the 20th meeting of the U.S.-India Counter Terrorism Joint Working Group and 6th Designations Dialogue on Tuesday, in Washington DC. Ambassador Elizabeth Richard, Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism at the Department of State, and Ambassador K.D. Dewal, Joint Secretary of Counter-Terrorism at the Ministry of External Affairs, led their respective inter-agency delegations, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Wednesday in a statement.

According to the MEA, the United States and India emphasised the extraordinary value and durability of the U.S.-India comprehensive global and strategic partnership and renewed their commitments to countering terrorism and promoting regional security as an integral part of their broader bilateral cooperation.

Both sides reiterated that terrorism remains a serious threat to international peace and security. Countering terrorism remains an important element in ensuring prosperity and peace for Americans, Indians, and global citizens, the statement added.

The participation of delegates from a wide array of departments and agencies from both countries illustrated that the United States and India recognise that countering terrorism requires an inclusive and holistic approach. This approach depends on bilateral coordination between our agencies to ensure productive information sharing and facilitate security, stability, and growth in both countries and throughout the region, it added.

According to the statement, both sides also reviewed emerging threats and tactics in terrorism, including the use of the internet and new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes, international movement of terrorists, terrorist recruitment, the financing of terrorist activities, and radicalisation to violence and violent extremism.

Both countries committed to information sharing, capacity building and continued bilateral and multilateral efforts to address these threats. The United States and India called for the perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai and Pathankot terrorist attacks to be brought to justice, it added.

The statement further said they also called for concerted action against all terrorist groups, including groups proscribed by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) 1267 Sanctions Committee, such as al-Qaida, ISIS/Daesh, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT), and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM).

"The two sides committed to strengthening law enforcement and judicial partnerships in support of the rule of law, including through information sharing and enhanced cooperation on mutual legal assistance requests. Both sides also exchanged information regarding priorities and procedures for designating various terrorist entities/ groups and individuals," it added.

The MEA said that the United States and India reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation in the Quad Counterterrorism Working Group and other multilateral fora and processes such as the United Nations, the Global Counterterrorism Forum (GC, TF), and Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for advancing shared security interests within the region while supporting a free and open Indo-Pacific that is inclusive and resilient.

New Delhi: The United States and India reviewed emerging threats and tactics in terrorism, including the use of the internet and new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes, international movement of terrorists, terrorist recruitment, the financing of terrorist activities, and radicalisation to violence and violent extremism.

The two sides committed to information sharing, capacity building, and continued bilateral and multilateral efforts to address these threats.

This comes as the United States and India held the 20th meeting of the U.S.-India Counter Terrorism Joint Working Group and 6th Designations Dialogue on Tuesday, in Washington DC. Ambassador Elizabeth Richard, Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism at the Department of State, and Ambassador K.D. Dewal, Joint Secretary of Counter-Terrorism at the Ministry of External Affairs, led their respective inter-agency delegations, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Wednesday in a statement.

According to the MEA, the United States and India emphasised the extraordinary value and durability of the U.S.-India comprehensive global and strategic partnership and renewed their commitments to countering terrorism and promoting regional security as an integral part of their broader bilateral cooperation.

Both sides reiterated that terrorism remains a serious threat to international peace and security. Countering terrorism remains an important element in ensuring prosperity and peace for Americans, Indians, and global citizens, the statement added.

The participation of delegates from a wide array of departments and agencies from both countries illustrated that the United States and India recognise that countering terrorism requires an inclusive and holistic approach. This approach depends on bilateral coordination between our agencies to ensure productive information sharing and facilitate security, stability, and growth in both countries and throughout the region, it added.

According to the statement, both sides also reviewed emerging threats and tactics in terrorism, including the use of the internet and new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes, international movement of terrorists, terrorist recruitment, the financing of terrorist activities, and radicalisation to violence and violent extremism.

Both countries committed to information sharing, capacity building and continued bilateral and multilateral efforts to address these threats. The United States and India called for the perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai and Pathankot terrorist attacks to be brought to justice, it added.

The statement further said they also called for concerted action against all terrorist groups, including groups proscribed by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) 1267 Sanctions Committee, such as al-Qaida, ISIS/Daesh, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT), and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM).

"The two sides committed to strengthening law enforcement and judicial partnerships in support of the rule of law, including through information sharing and enhanced cooperation on mutual legal assistance requests. Both sides also exchanged information regarding priorities and procedures for designating various terrorist entities/ groups and individuals," it added.

The MEA said that the United States and India reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation in the Quad Counterterrorism Working Group and other multilateral fora and processes such as the United Nations, the Global Counterterrorism Forum (GC, TF), and Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for advancing shared security interests within the region while supporting a free and open Indo-Pacific that is inclusive and resilient.

Last Updated : Mar 6, 2024, 7:16 PM IST

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