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Need undifferentiated, undiluted approach to deal with terror: Jaishankar

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
November 19, 2022
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New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday made a strong pitch for an “undifferentiated and undiluted” approach to dealing with terrorism and urged nations to rise above political divides to address the peril.

Addressing the ‘No Money For Terror’ conference here, Jaishankar said the scale and intensity of terrorist threat has increased in recent years due to continued tendency of some to use terrorism as a tool of state-craft and willingness of others to justify and obfuscate that.

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“Terror is terror and no political spin can ever justify it. World needs to rise above political divides to address this peril. The battle against terrorism must be fought resolutely on all fronts, in all situations and at all places,” Jaishankar said on Twitter, sharing a glimpse of his address to the two-day ministerial conference.

He said the ‘No Money for Terror’ platform was aimed to broad base the big fight against terror financing.

“When it comes to terrorism, we will never look away, we will never compromise and we will never give up on our quest to ensure justice,” the minister said.

Jaishankar said the terror threat has increased as terrorists tend to access advancements in technology more readily than law enforcement and security systems.

He cited resurgence of radical ideologies and their more seamless spread, along with motivational messages, inter-penetration and inter-dependence of globalization that opens up new vulnerabilities, including in financial transactions, as the reasons for growing scope, scale and intensity of terror threats in recent years.

Jaishankar said greater competition among states was also exploited by terrorists including the emergence of ungoverned and under-governed spaces.

It was important that all states collectively follow an undifferentiated and undiluted approach to terrorism, the minister said.

“The challenge, however, is that while the bad guys think global and lateral, the good guys still think national and vertical,” he said.

Jaishankar said India, under its Presidency of the Security Council, will organise a briefing on ‘Threats to International Peace and Security caused by Terrorist Acts: Global Approach to Counter Terrorism – Challenges and Way Forward’ on December 15′.

The minister said it was essential to encourage a “whole of the government” approach at home and a “whole of the world” approach abroad.

He said this can be be achieved through sharing real-time information, exchange of evidence, witness statements, adopting effective procedures for bringing them to justice through prosecution or extradition, freezing of financial assets of terrorist and preventing their movement through their territories.

Jaishankar also called for preventing supply of all types of arms and related material to terrorists and providing full cooperation to the states where or against whose citizens terrorist acts are committed.

“India, along with like-minded partners, will remain committed and energetic to highlight the existential threats that terrorism poses to global security and stability. We will shine the spotlight on this peril – and all those involved in nurturing and furthering it,” Jaishankar said.

On the sidelines of the conference, Jaishankar also met Maldivian Home Minister Imran Abdulla.

“His presence is an affirmation of Maldives’ principled position against terrorism. Another occasion  to reiterate our commitment to our special relationship. Discussed the progress of cooperation in different fields,” Jaishankar said about his meeting with Abdulla.

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