International Cooperation against Terrorism क्या है?
ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि
मुख्य प्रावधान
9 points- 1.
United Nations Framework: Adherence to the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, implementation of UN Security Council Resolutions (e.g., 1267, 1373), and participation in UN counter-terrorism committees.
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Financial Action Task Force (FATF): Cooperation in combating terror financing and money laundering, implementing FATF recommendations, and participating in peer reviews.
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Bilateral Agreements: Signing of extradition treaties, Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties (MLATs), and agreements for intelligence sharing with various countries.
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Regional Cooperation: Participation in regional counter-terrorism mechanisms like those under SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation), BRICS, ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), and SAARC.
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Capacity Building: Providing and receiving assistance in training law enforcement personnel, forensic capabilities, and border security technologies.
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Information and Intelligence Sharing: Real-time exchange of intelligence on terrorist groups, individuals, and threats.
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Cyber Security Cooperation: Collaborative efforts to counter cyber-terrorism and misuse of internet by terrorist groups.
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Countering Radicalization: Sharing best practices and strategies to prevent radicalization and violent extremism.
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Universal Legal Instruments: Ratification and implementation of the 19 universal legal instruments against terrorism.
दृश्य सामग्री
International Cooperation against Terrorism: Mechanisms & India's Role
This mind map illustrates the multifaceted nature of international cooperation against terrorism, detailing the various global, regional, and bilateral mechanisms and highlighting India's active participation and advocacy.
International Cooperation against Terrorism
- ●1. United Nations Framework
- ●2. Financial Counter-Terrorism
- ●3. Bilateral & Regional Mechanisms
- ●4. Capacity Building & Emerging Threats
हालिया विकास
5 विकासIndia's continued push for the adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the UN.
Increased focus on cross-border terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism in international forums.
Enhanced cooperation with countries like the US, UK, France, and Russia on intelligence sharing and counter-terrorism operations.
India's active role in FATF to ensure stricter global norms against terror financing.
Addressing the challenge of terrorist use of new and emerging technologies through international collaboration.
