In addition, leaders of the ASEAN and India decided to strengthen cooperation in combating other transnational crimes, including human trafficking, illicit drug trafficking, cybercrime, and piracy and armed robbery against ships.
According to the Delhi Declaration of the ASEAN-India Commemorative Summit, they resolved to work together with the international community to ensure compliance with the United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding counter- terrorism, and to note efforts on the negotiations of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the UN.
The countries also resolved to prevent recruitment of members of terrorist groups, support efforts in targeting such groups and sanctuaries, and take further urgent measures to counter and prevent the spread of terrorism, while stressing that there can be no justification for acts of terror on any grounds whatsoever.
"Reiterate commitment and promote comprehensive approach to combat terrorism through close cooperation by disrupting and countering terrorists, terrorist groups and networks, including by countering cross border movement of terrorists and foreign terrorist fighters and misuse of Internet including social media by terror entities; strengthen cooperation to stop terrorism financing efforts," it said.
Strengthening cooperation between the ASEAN and India on cyber-security capacity building and policy coordination, including through supporting the implementation of the ASEAN Cybersecurity Cooperation Strategy, ASEAN Regional Framework Plan on Security of and in the Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) was also an important aspect of the declaration.
They also proposed First ASEAN-India Cyber Dialogue in 2018.
The countries resolved to work together to prevent and manage accidents and incidents at sea and promote effective coordination between the ASEAN and India in maritime search and rescue.
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