In a statement, the Prime Minister's office (PMO) said the conference will offer a unique platform for participating nations and organizations to deliberate on the effectiveness of the current international regime on Counter Terrorism Financing as well as steps required to address emergin
The conference will build on gains and learnings of previous two conferences (held in Paris in April 2018 and in Melbourne in November 2019) and will work towards enhancing global cooperation to deny finances to terrorists and access to permissive jurisdictions to operate.
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 Supreme Court on Thursday was told by the counsel appearing for Gautam Navlakha, accused in the Bhima Koregaon violence case of 2018, that the apex court's order directing that he be placed under house arrest, was not being complied with by the State authorities.
Except for Pakistan about 78 countries and multilateral organisations are set to participate in the third edition of the 'No Money For Terror' Conference being organised in the national capital from tomorrow, said National Investigation Agency (NIA) Director General (DG) Dinkar Gupta on Thur
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Monday said that the National Investigation Agency has been called in to probe the explosion incident that took place on the broad gauge line track at the Udaipur-Ahmedabad rail route on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday.
The case dates back to July 26, 2022 when Praveen, a resident of Bellare village of Karnataka and the district secretary of the BJP's youth wing, Yuva Morcha, was attacked allegedly by members of the Popular Front of India (PFI).
The case is related to the recovery of two country-made pistols, ammunition and gunpowder from the two accused during vehicle checking near the Puliyampatti division.