"Your country, like my own, has suffered the horrors of this scourge of humanity. Terrorism today has global reach, no city remains safe. There is a new level of threat to pluralist and open societies," Vice President Hamid Ansari said in his address to officers of the National Defence College here in the Nigerian capital.
"Today, the biggest threat to international peace, and to the sovereignty of States, is Terrorism. Kautilya called it 'secret war'," he said while speaking on 'Emerging Security Imperatives in the context of India-Nigeria relations'.
Nigeria has witnessed multiple attacks by Boko Haram, which opposes western education and wants to set up an Islamic caliphate in Africa's most populous country.
In 2013, the US designated it a terrorist outfit, amid fears that it had developed links with other groups such as al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb to wage a global jihad.
"Nigeria, like India, has suffered the horrors of this scourge of humanity and use of terrorism as an instrument of State policy is to be unequivocally condemned," he said, without directly naming Pakistan.
"There can be no distinction between good and bad terrorists. A terrorist is a terrorist; one who commits crimes against humanity cannot have any religion, or be afforded any political sanctuary," he said, referring to Pakistan's policy of diving the Taliban militants into good and bad categories.
"We have to help each other by sharing intelligence, securing our cyber space, and minimising the use of Internet and social media for terrorist activities," Asnari told the Nigerian officers, asserting that terrorism can only be defeated by organised global action.
He called for restructuring the legal framework by adopting a comprehensive convention on international terrorism. "No country in the world, howsoever powerful, can counter the emergent threats unilaterally. This, therefore, makes diplomacy doubly important for developing economies such as ours," he said.
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