India urges nations to firmly combat the threat of terrorism and its financing

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New Delhi: Amit Shah the Union Home Minister has urged nations to put aside their geopolitical differences in order to successfully combat the threat of terrorism and its funding source. He emphasised the need to impose severe economic sanctions against nations that legitimise terrorism as part of their foreign policy.

Speaking at the third ‘No Money For Terror’ conference’s final session in New Delhi, Amit Shah stated that some nations continue to sponsor terrorists and terrorism. He asserted that terrorism knows no national borders and urged all nations to put politics aside and work together. He urged all nations to improve their transparent cooperation in order to successfully address the problems brought on by terrorism. He emphasised that nations should come to an agreement on a single definition of terrorism and the financing of terrorism.

Amit Shah said that terrorism is the main threat to world peace, democracy, and human rights. The impacts of terrorism, he claimed, are evident on every scale because they have assumed such a powerful form. The need to wage battle against terrorism and terrorist organisations in all physical and virtual spaces was emphasised by the speaker.