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.
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said that India has led the world on the issue of terrorism those countries who consider terrorism as their tool, also know that India can give a befitting reply.
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.
In his opening address at the third 'No money for Terror,' the Union Home Minister said "Terrorism is, undoubtedly, the most serious threat to global peace and security, but, the financing of terrorism is more dangerous than terrorism itself because the 'Means and Methods' of terrorism ar
Shah said that the terrorists are discovering new ways to radicalize youth and raise financial resources in spite of the country making significant progress in fortifying the security architecture and financial systems.
Noting that "India has fought terrorism bravely", PM Modi said, "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."
The Prime Minister, while addressing the 'No Money for Terror' Conference, stressed on isolating the organisations and individuals who try to create "sympathy for terrorists".
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
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.