India and China have agreed to draw up a joint road map to combat terror saying no country can remain indifferent to the global threat.
The decision came during bilateral talks between the two countries on the sidelines of BRICS Summit being held in Goa on Saturday and Sunday.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said both China and India have been victims of terrorism just like neighbors Afghanistan, Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed that no country is immune to the growing menace of terrorism. Alluding to the jihadist group Islamic State, Xi said there is need for mutual cooperation in countering terrorism.
In response to Modi raising the issue of China’s technical hold on the United Nation’s proposed ban on Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group chief Masood Azhar, Xi said the issue will be discussed when high-ranking diplomat and China’s former foreign minister Yang Jiechi visits India.
Xi also said India’s chances of becoming a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) will be discussed in the next round of talks between the two countries.
Terrorist sponsor-in-chief USA is again frustrated in its efforts to spread hatred and war in the region.
Both India and China has terrorism problem. In 2012 India 231 Indian civilians was killed due to terrorism. It is registered 180 terrorism groups in India. China has terrorism problems with the Uighur’s in the North West and these problems seems to increase due to the support of the Turkic “Grey Wolves”. The Grey Wolfes is a highly dangerous international crime and terrorism group. Previously this group has been used by the CIA for various operations. Great that India and China cooperate fighting terrorism a lot can be learned by comparing notes, even if the terrorism groups are different.
Daesh could become a growing problem for both nations. It seems the US will welcome a Daesh move into China, India and Russia. The US actively participating to open evacuation corridors so the terrorists can escape the Syrian army. It is so sad to see how the US participate in terrorism and tell the American voters and the Europeans the US are fighting terrorism.
Seems very interesting and significant. Why would India want to work with China on these issues? Are they recognising that bilateral ties would have to come to the forefront first?
And guess what would be on top of the agenda for Chinese former foriegn minister’s visit to India to discuss terrorism? It would be India’s blatant terrorism in Baluchistan and other parts of Pakistan to derail CPEC. How can Modi be crowing against terrorism when he is by far the biggest perpetrator?
Not to mention India’s support for Tibetian and Uyghar dissidents.