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UN TERROR CONVENTION
At UN, India says 'a terrorist is a terrorist', rejects any justification for terrorIndia has strongly urged the global community to unite against terrorism, emphasizing that "a terrorist is a terrorist" and no grievance ca...
Pakistan claims India diverting Chenab water to Beas violation of IWTPakistan has accused India of violating the Indus Waters Treaty. India plans to divert Chenab river water to the Beas river. Pakistan state...
'Seriously concerned': Quad joint statement flags water cannons, blocked ships in South and East China SeasIndia, US, Japan, and Australia foreign ministers met in New Delhi. They voiced serious concerns over the South China and East China Seas. ...
India, Egypt deepen anti-terror ties amid drone, AI threatsIndia and Egypt met to boost their fight against terrorism. They will work together on training, cyber security, and sharing intelligence. ...
BRICS to update counter-terror plan amid new threatsBRICS is enhancing its counter-terror strategy. New challenges like terror financing and cyber threats are being addressed. Discussions foc...
India won't tolerate any form of nuclear blackmail: Rajnath Singh in SeoulThe pacts were firmed up following Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's wide-ranging talks in Seoul with his South Korean counterpart Ahn Gyu-b...
India, Jamaica agree to boost trade, skilled mobility: JaishankarIndia and Jamaica are strengthening trade and cooperation for skilled professionals. Agreements were signed in health, solarisation, and br...
India, Jamaica agree to boost trade, skilled mobility, healthcare cooperation: JaishankarIndia and Jamaica are forging a dynamic partnership to enhance trade and foster collaboration in skilled labor. Recent talks delved into ar...
Need to ensure UN resolutions on counter-terrorism complied with: UNGA PresidentIndia had proposed a draft document in 1996 on Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the United Nations but that dr...
Urgent need for global convention on terrorism: IndiaThe proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery to non-state actors continues to constitute one of the biggest...
States that sponsor terrorists must be made accountable: IndiaAkbaruddin voiced India's firm conviction that no belief, justification, political cause or argument can be used to justify the acts of ter...
UN has disaggregated counter-terror infrastructure: IndiaHe expressed concern that terror thrives on and is sustained by its trans-boundary networks for ideology, recruitment, propaganda, funding,...
China hints at blocking India's move on JeM chief in UN againChinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang's comments came in response to a question on the Azhar issue ahead of its review by the 1267...
Use of terrorism as instrument of state policy cannot be tolerated: India to UNAddressing a UN committee on "Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism", Umasankar said that the fight against terrorism has to be unr...
Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj to focus on international terrorism at UN todayLaunched in 1996 by India, the CCIT provides a legal framework which makes it binding on all signatories to deny funds and safe havens to t...
China weighs impact of UN terror convention on ties with PakistanChina along with Russia came out in support of the (CCIT), an India-backed resolution which is pending in the UN for the past 19 years.
Pakistan scuttled UN resolution against terrorism: Ajit Kumar DovalIn 2001 India took up initiative for a global convention on defining terrorism and finding commonly accepted means to combat it.
- India asks nations summon political will to adopt CCIT
India asked the global community to summon the necessary political will to adopt the Comprehensive Convention against International Terrori...
India wants UN members to ensure zero tolerance towards terrorismIndia will ask members of UN to ensure a zero tolerance approach towards terrorism besides pressing for an early adoption of CCIT.
- India wants UN to adopt anti-terror Convention
Adoption of the Comprehensive Convention against International Terrorism will pvd a legal base to fight against terrorism.