
India is victim of cross-border terrorism, some countries offering safe havens to terrorists: India to UN
India Today
At a side event during the 2nd Counter-Terrorism Week, India’s representative to the UN T S Tirumurti said that India is a victim of cross-border terrorism. He also said that some countries are guilty of offering safe havens to terrorists.
India has told the UN that it has been a victim of terrorism, especially from across the border, over the last several decades and that there are countries “clearly guilty” of aiding, supporting terrorist activities and offering safe havens to militants, a thinly-veiled reference to Pakistan. Delighted to co-host with France & UN partners, High-Level event #CTWeek on “Countering Financing of Terrorism in post-Covid landscape”India follows International standardsNational Risk Assessment undertaken regularlyCash couriers major terror financing method - 1/2 pic.twitter.com/aU5ITPHqRo In his opening remarks to the virtual high-level side event ‘Countering Financing of Terrorism in the Post Covid-19 Landscape’ during the 2nd Counter-Terrorism Week, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador T S Tirumurti has said that preventing terrorists from accessing financial resources is crucial to successfully counter the threat of terrorism.
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