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United States, India agree to boost ant-terror cooperation

Pakistan needs to join other nations in fighting terrorism, U.S. secretary of state John Kerry urged on Tuesday, saying Islamabad should not feel isolated by planned trilateral talks between the United States, India and Afghanistan at next month’s United Nations meetings in NY.

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On his part, Kerry said, “U.S. continues to support all efforts to bring the perpetrators of 2008 Mumbai and 2016 Pathankot attacks to justice”. The US Secretary of State also refrained from using the line that US State Department officials have used for decades whenever faced with any question on India and Pakistan – “We encourage both sides to resolve all matter through talks”.

Kerry also said Islamabad should not feel isolated by planned trilateral talks between the United States, India, and Afghanistan at next month’s annual UN meetings in NY.

The U.S. has consistently urged dialogue between India and Pakistan on the dispute and, in a meeting with Indian national security adviser Ajit Doval, Kerry reiterated that position, according to U.S. officials.

New Delhi has rejected Pakistan’s invitation to hold talks on the future of Jammu and Kashmir, India’s northernmost state, saying it is an integral part of the nation.

USA secretary of State John Kerry visited the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi on Wednesday to speak to the students.

Swaraj said she and Kerry had had a “meeting of the minds” on cross-border extremism that India and its neighbors face from militants in Pakistan.

Sushma too referred to the deepening ties, marked among other things by an unprecedented four U.S. visits in two years by Prime Minister Modi.

But Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement doesn’t yet allow each nation to set up bases and access to military facilities in the respective countries. This would spur defence industry collaboration between India and the USA and help India play the desired role as a net provider of security in the region, she said.

But he also cited Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts against groups like the Haqqani network, which has repeatedly targeted Afghan and Indian facilities in Afghanistan. LeT, we all know and we all spoken out against had an impact on India, directly.

India and the USA also agreed to restart a three-way dialogue with Afghanistan next month on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in NY and signed an agreement to combat and counter cyber attacks.

Kerry also mentioned that the key challenge for the world is the fight to preserve the planet use clean energy and fight climate change and appreciated India’s strong stand on climate change.

“We want to take our expanding defence cooperation to the next stage of co-production and co-development”, Swaraj said.

And they agreed on a “joint cyber framework to reduce cybercrime”, Kerry said.

Given the fact that we account for 1/6th of humanity, success or failure in realizing Agenda 2030 or fulfilling the SDGs, will depend on the success achieved in India. Kerry twice referred to the Indian as “Sushma”, who smiled but herself stuck to a formal “Secretary Kerry”. “We resolved to continue our cooperation on counter-terrorism”.

Scant information has been revealed about the security side of the discussions.

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“We agreed that we would share more intelligence related to terrorism and would work together to bring terrorists and terror groups in the United Nations list”, she said.

John Kerry to attend the India-US Strategic and Commercial Dialogue.