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May 04, 2019, 04:51 PM | Updated 04:51 PM IST
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India and Australia have held the eleventh Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism meeting at Canberra on 2 May and will be widening their bilateral partnership to combat cross-border terrorism, clamp down on terror financing and promote de-radicalisation, The Economic Times reports.
The Joint Secretary (Counter Terrorism), Ministry of External Affairs, Mahaveer Singhvi led the Indian delegation and the Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism, Paul Foley led the Australian delegation.
The joint working groups had discussions on terrorist threats around the world as well as their respective territories including the problem of cross-border terrorism. Both sides of delegates also welcomed the listing of the leader of Jaish-e-Mohammad Masood Azhar as a global terrorist by the United Nations Security Council 1267 Sanctions Committee.
India also thanked Australia for its support in co-sponsoring the listing proposal of the JeM leader alongside the UK, US, France and other nations.
The groups also discussed various contemporary counter-terrorism challenges like financing of terror groups, the use of the internet for terror, radicalisation and foreign terrorist fighters.
Both the sides came into an agreement to deepen counter-terrorism via mutual capacity building efforts, regular exchange of information, mutual legal assistance, de-radicalisation, cooperation into multilateral fora and sharing the best practices to counter extremism.