India warns world about Pakistan’s terrorist acts at UN

India warns world about Pakistan's terrorist acts at UN

New Delhi:

New York. India on Wednesday drew the attention of the global community to Pakistan-based terrorism at the United Nations. Speaking on “international terrorist threats” at the UN Security Council meeting, Indian diplomat Rajesh Parihar said it is high time the international community calls on such states and holds them accountable. Under this, action should be taken against terrorist organizations operating from the areas without any delay. control of. Terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Hizbul Mujahideen (HUM) have been targeted in Pakistan. He said that UN designated terrorist groups like Lashkar, Lashkar, HUM, Jaish-e-Mohammed are continuously carrying out their cross-border activities targeting civilians, security forces, places of worship and critical infrastructure in India. The threat posed by these groups to India has also recently been highlighted in the 13th report of the “Analytical Support and Contradiction Monitoring Team” on the situation in 1988. Parihar expressed concern over the use of new and emerging technologies by terrorist groups to achieve their nefarious goals.

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also highlighted the expansion of technologies

He noted that despite the efforts of the international community, terrorism remains the greatest threat to humanity, which has included efforts to combat and prevent it, led by the UNSC over the past two decades, and is expanding. Terrorism is growing rapidly in new regions, especially in Asia and Africa, but also because of the proliferation of new and emerging technologies by terrorist groups to achieve their nefarious goals. He said that India is suffering from state-sponsored cross-border terrorism for the past several decades. He said that in recent times we have seen these terrorist groups and their representatives increasingly adapt to the use of the Internet, social media and encrypted messaging services, cryptocurrencies, crowd-funding platforms such as propaganda, cadre recruitment and new and emerging technologies. technologies are happening

He told the world community that there has been a significant increase in the use of drones to launch terrorist attacks along with arms and drug trafficking in India. In Africa, drones have been used by terrorist groups to track the movements of security forces and peacekeepers, making them vulnerable to terrorist attacks.

In recent days, terrorists have launched cross-border drone strikes targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, resulting in the loss of lives and injuries to Indian citizens. The Indian diplomat said that India has condemned these cross-border drone attacks in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. We also condemned the terrorist attack on a hotel by al-Shabaab two weeks ago that killed more than 20 people, and injured more than 70. Parihar asked the council to focus on the use of new technologies by terrorist groups, a new and emerging trend for threat assessment, and an effective and timely response to the threat. He further said that India, as the chairman of the Anti-Terrorism Committee, will host a special meeting of the CTC in Mumbai and New Delhi. 28-30 October, 2022, for a comprehensive discussion on this issue.

We also need to take concrete steps to put an end to this evil, Parihar said, so that banned terrorists or their aliases do not get any support – silent or direct – from terrorist sanctuaries. He said it was the right time. Let the international community call. Find Pakistan and effective, reliable






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