Beijing: Appeal not to adopt double standards in the fight against terrorism, Deval India drafted in SCO meeting

Beijing, June 24 (IANS). National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Deval on Tuesday emphasized that the need to leave double standards in the fight against terrorism and to take concrete steps against the United Nations and their network, and the 20th meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Security Council (SCO) members in Beijing. Deval, referring to India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, and said it is a measured and a non-play step to destroy the structure of terror and to prevent infiltration attempts to India from across the border. He said that in this attack that TRF (the resistance front) separated the Indian and Nepalese citizens on the basis of religion and killed 26 people. The NSA said that India is constantly threatened by the terrorist organizations nominated by the UNS made by Lashkar-E-Taiba, Jaish-E-Mohammed, Al-Qaeda and their allies, who are headquarters in Pakistan, and have the support of the state. He urged the SCO countries to regard every form of terrorism, especially border -boundary terrorism, as a crime against humanity and must work together to bring his sponsors, organizers, financial supporters and attackers to the dock. NSA Deval also made several important suggestions from India on the SCO platform. This includes an ‘joint action’ algorithm of joint functions against international terrorist organizations, joint measures to deal with radicals leading to terrorism, extremism and separatism and joint information campaign to combat terrorist ideologies. He also thanked other member states for supporting these proposals. Earlier, Ajit Deval also met Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and Deputy Secretary of Russia’s National Security Council, Alexander Wenedictov. Russia soon invited Deval for the next phase of the Strategic Dialogue of India Russia. -Ians DSC/ABM shares this story -tags