India is hosting the two-day anti-terrorism meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). The meeting is being held under New Delhi's chair of the Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC).
Stating that the state government is committed to protecting traditional fishing rights, he said that the "infringement of the traditional rights of our fishermen" in the Palk Bay area is a "continuous threat to the safety" of Indian fishermen.
Ghana Foreign Minister, Shirley Ayorkar Botchwey reiterated that every country has a right to act against any country from where the terrorism is being emanated.
Speaking on the occasion, a survivor who was nine at the time expressed her views and requested the strictest laws against terrorism at national and international levels.
Addressing the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee members, Blinken said many members of the security council, including the United States, have adopted their own sanctions against the terrorists behind these attacks.
Speaking before the Informal Briefing of the Counter-Terrorism Committee, Jaishankar said, "We all know that money is the lifeblood of terrorism. Terrorist organizations require funds and resources to maintain their organizational functions and undertake activities. The reality that terro
The first segment of the Special Meeting of the UN Security Council's Counter-Terrorism Committee at Hotel Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai today. A wreath-laying ceremony also took place at one of the sites that saw the dastardly terror attacks of 26/11/2008.
This remark comes a few days after the Chinese envoy to India, Sun Weidong said that both India-China should break out of the "geopolitics trap" and find a new path that is different from the past.
UAE Minister Omar Sultan Al Olama lauds External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, adding that "one thing is very clear for both UAE and India is that we don't need to choose sides."