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Had 'major influence' on counter-terror discussions at G20: India

Modi had presented an 11-point action plan to counter terror, including a ban on the entry of officials from terrorism-supporting countries, into G-20 nations.

Reported by: PTI New Delhi Published : Jul 08, 2017 20:08 IST, Updated : Jul 08, 2017 20:08 IST
Had 'major influence' on counter-terror discussions at G20:
Had 'major influence' on counter-terror discussions at G20: India

India said on Saturday that it had "a major influence" on counter-terrorism discussions at the G20 Summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi raising the key issue with the European leaders.

"India had a major influence on counter-terrorism discussions at the G20 and also played a significant role in talks on trade and investment, migration and climate change," Arvind Panagariya, sherpa for India at the Summit, said at a media briefing.

External affairs ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay said counter-terrorism measures remained in focus during all discussions Prime Minister Modi had with European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, at the G20 Summit.

Modi has been raising the issue of combating terrorism in all his meetings recently with European leaders in the wake of a spate of terror attacks that have struck European countries like Germany, France, the UK and Sweden recently.

Pledging a joint crackdown on the global scourge of terrorism and to check its funding sources, G20 leaders, including Modi, said on Friday all terror safe havens must be eliminated from every part of the world.

In a joint declaration on countering terrorism on the first day of the G20 Summit here, they resolved to facilitate swift and targeted exchanges of information between intelligence, law enforcement and judicial authorities on operational information-sharing, preventive measures and criminal justice response.

Refering to the declaration, Panagariya said that the G20 nations' joint statement on fighting terror was to be an annexure to the G20 declaration, but India pitched for it to be a separate statement.

Modi, who was a lead speaker on the theme of terrorism at the Leaders Retreat at the G-20 Summit on Friday, had bracketed Pakistan-based terror groups like LeT and JeM with ISIS and al-Qaida and made a strong pitch for global "deterrent" action against countries that support terrorism for their political goals.

Modi had presented an 11-point action plan to counter terror, including a ban on the entry of officials from terrorism-supporting countries, into G-20 nations.

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