NSAs of India, Pakistan agree on strengthening of SCO anti-terror cooperation
India TodayNational Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his Pakistani counterpart on Wednesday called on President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, along with other member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in a bid to strengthen anti-terror cooperation. During the meeting, “Issues of cooperation in the joint fight against the threats of international terrorism, extremism, separatism, religious radicalism, the risks of increasing transnational organised crime, including arms and drug trafficking, were discussed.” A statement was issued by the government of Tajikistan. The meeting also “stressed” that the regional anti-terrorist structure of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation can play an important role in ensuring “regional security and strengthening ties between member states in combating threats and challenges of the modern world”. The meeting also discussed “cooperation between member states in ensuring reliable information security, the joint fight against cybercrime and the issues of biological security and food security in the context of the coronavirus pandemic”.