"The kind of security challenges that confronts mankind now cannot be faced alone by any country," she said while inaugurating the 7th Asia-Pacific Intelligence Chiefs Conference in Dhaka.
"I hope this conference will remove the walls that divide you and reduce the physical and psychological distance between and among you. It will help develop better cooperation and understanding," she said.
"The world was now facing a crisis with militant organisations sprouting up in several countries to pose great risk for all," Hasina was quoted as saying by BdNews 24.Com.
"I remain obligated until my death to the pledge of eradicating terrorism that I made at the United Nation General Assembly in 2009," she added.
Bangladesh maintains a 'zero tolerance' policy towards terrorism. Political will is the key to fight terrorism, the prime minister said.
"Because, our experience shows that militancy spreads when political parties patronise it."
"In the past, terrorists used to work in isolation and had hardly any coordination and cooperation with their associates in other parts of the world," she said.
"But now, due to the technological advances, they work in a more coordinated manner with cooperation among different groups all over the world. They now enjoy increased mobility; communicate with greater ease and have vast territory to hide," she added.
She hoped that the conference would come up with better and effective ways to tackle terrorism and security issues so that the key goal of intelligence efforts, "establishing world peace", can be achieved, the report said.
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