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India should rally around neighbours to fight terror menace: Parliamentary panel

In a report on "India's Neighbourhood First Policy", the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs said India has been facing continuous threats and terrorist attacks from its immediate neighbourhood for more than three decades. So, India should work towards more closer cooperation amongst the member States in the region to counter terror menace, the panel said.

Neighbouring countries should speak in one voice against those spreading terror: Par panel
Neighbouring countries should speak in one voice against those spreading terror: Par panel
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Published : Jul 26, 2023, 7:00 AM IST

New Delhi : A Parliamentary panel on Tuesday asked the government to work with neighbouring countries and speak in one voice against nations in the immediate neighbourhood that are engaged in spreading instability and tension in India.

In a report on "India's Neighbourhood First Policy", the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, said India has been facing threats and continuous tension, instability and heightened possibility of terrorist and militant attacks from its immediate neighbourhood for more than three decades.

"The committee, therefore, desires that India should work towards more closer cooperation amongst the member States in the region to create an environment where all neighbouring countries speak in one voice against the countries engaged in such activities and take proactive steps to counter the menace of terrorism and help to achieve the goal of lasting peace, stability and prosperity in the region," it said in a report tabled in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

The panel, chaired by BJP leader PP Chaudhary, said it fully endorsed the changed approach of the government to quell the threats posed by cross-border terrorism in a preemptive manner as well as maintaining a tough stand that bilateral relations with India's neighbours can only be held in an atmosphere free from terror, hostility and violence.

The panel acknowledged the government's efforts in implementing the Neighbourhood First policy but asserted that "more needs to be done, especially, addressing the huge deficiency in our border infrastructure". The committee said it found deficiencies related to the way India's border districts were developed compared to those across the border. "As our border areas are pivotal in unlocking the potential of our engagements with our neighbours, the need to stabilise and develop the border regions have become critical," the panel observed.

"So, for more effective engagement with our immediate neighbours, connectivity infrastructure like cross-border roads, railways, inland waterways and ports, energy, telecommunication and digital links, needs to be enhanced," the committee said.

It recommended that the Ministry of External Affairs take up with various central ministries, departments and agencies concerned the need for regional infrastructure development of the border areas through increased allocation or investment, pooling of resources and, above all, convergence of everybody's interest and focus. The committee said it also desired that the feasibility of setting up a regional development fund for connectivity infrastructure under regional frameworks like BIMSTEC be explored. (PTI)

New Delhi : A Parliamentary panel on Tuesday asked the government to work with neighbouring countries and speak in one voice against nations in the immediate neighbourhood that are engaged in spreading instability and tension in India.

In a report on "India's Neighbourhood First Policy", the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, said India has been facing threats and continuous tension, instability and heightened possibility of terrorist and militant attacks from its immediate neighbourhood for more than three decades.

"The committee, therefore, desires that India should work towards more closer cooperation amongst the member States in the region to create an environment where all neighbouring countries speak in one voice against the countries engaged in such activities and take proactive steps to counter the menace of terrorism and help to achieve the goal of lasting peace, stability and prosperity in the region," it said in a report tabled in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.

The panel, chaired by BJP leader PP Chaudhary, said it fully endorsed the changed approach of the government to quell the threats posed by cross-border terrorism in a preemptive manner as well as maintaining a tough stand that bilateral relations with India's neighbours can only be held in an atmosphere free from terror, hostility and violence.

The panel acknowledged the government's efforts in implementing the Neighbourhood First policy but asserted that "more needs to be done, especially, addressing the huge deficiency in our border infrastructure". The committee said it found deficiencies related to the way India's border districts were developed compared to those across the border. "As our border areas are pivotal in unlocking the potential of our engagements with our neighbours, the need to stabilise and develop the border regions have become critical," the panel observed.

"So, for more effective engagement with our immediate neighbours, connectivity infrastructure like cross-border roads, railways, inland waterways and ports, energy, telecommunication and digital links, needs to be enhanced," the committee said.

It recommended that the Ministry of External Affairs take up with various central ministries, departments and agencies concerned the need for regional infrastructure development of the border areas through increased allocation or investment, pooling of resources and, above all, convergence of everybody's interest and focus. The committee said it also desired that the feasibility of setting up a regional development fund for connectivity infrastructure under regional frameworks like BIMSTEC be explored. (PTI)

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