In his remarks at the closing session of 'No Money For Terror' conference here, the Home Minister said India is committed to working with all countries to combat terror financing in all its forms under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The veiled reference comes as India has been vociferously telling the world about Pakistan's use of terrorism as state policy, at several world forums. Asides from this, New Delhi has been asking the world for greater scrutiny of Pakistan's actions in breeding terrorism.
Speaking at the concluding session of the 3rd 'No Money for Terror' Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing, Shah said," I believe that terrorism stands in the way of democracy, human rights, economic development, and world peace."
Jaishankar said The 'No Money for Terror' platform aims 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," he said.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday met the President of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), T Raja Kumar on the margins of the ongoing 'No Money For Terror' Ministerial Conference in New Delhi and emphasised that there is a need for FATF to continuously monitor the tendencies of
Removal of Pakistan from the FATF grey list on terror financing will not help in the fight against terrorism and create more difficulties, Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia, Armen Grigoryan said.
National Investigation Agency (NIA) Director General Dinkar Gupta on Friday said that terrorist activities have declined significantly in the country in the last eight years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
We consider that even a single attack is one too many. Even a single life lost is one too many. So, we will not rest till terrorism is uprooted. Significant that this conference is happening in India. Our country faced horrors of terror long before world took serious note of it. Over the
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver the inaugural address at the third 'No Money for Terror' (NMFT) Ministerial Conference on Counter-Terrorism Financing at Hotel Taj Palace in the national capital on Friday at 9:30 am.
As the third edition of the 'No Money For Terror' Ministerial Conference is beginning from Friday, India on Thursday said confirmation from China is still awaited while Pakistan and Afghanistan are not participating in the international event.
"The dark web brings together professional hackers and those terrorists seeking to crowdsource or transfer funds. The anonymous, decentralised, and often untraceable nature of terror financing through various means poses a serious challenge. The world still lacks a universal consensus on law
A trade agreement between India and Britain that aims to double bilateral trade by 2030 could not be done by late October, the initial target for concluding the talks. Whether these discussions will take place at the ministerial level or the secretarial level will soon be decided. According