Noting that terrorist actions cannot be justified on any grounds, Vice President Hamid Ansari said India face the threat of terrorism from across its borders.
"India condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and is of view that international and cross-border terrorism should be dealt in a comprehensive manner. We feel that with a view to strengthening international normative regime on terrorism, an early adoption of the CCIT (Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism) is essential," he told the National Assembly of the Republic of Mali.
"Foremost among them is the scourge of terrorism, regionally and globally. The spreading tide of extremism and terrorism is a threat we both face," he said.
Ansari said as the world becomes more globalised and inter-connected, the salience of global cross-cutting issues is rising and these issues cannot be resolved by a handful of powerful countries or even through regional efforts.
"They include issues such as climate change but also global public health challenges, drug-trafficking, trafficking of humans, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and international terrorism. There are newer domains of cyber security and space security."
He said his visit, the first high-level one to Mali from India, takes place at a time of excellent bilateral relations between the two countries.
"My visit comes at a time when the world is acknowledging the India growth story. This economic growth provides India more resources not just for its own development, but also more financial leverage in expanding the scope of its engagement with emerging growth poles of the world like Africa.
According to the Vice President, who will conclude his
five-day, two-nation tour of Nigeria and Mali today, the African impact on India is found in "our genetic make-up, cultural and linguistic traditions, our artefacts, gastronomic choices, and our common world view".
He said the purpose of his speech is not to talk "about our glorious past but to share with you a vision of the future, a future that is peaceful and prosperous and where India and Africa stand shoulder to shoulder claiming their rightful destinies and justice for our peoples".
He expressed happiness that democracy has been restored and the democratic institutions are being strengthened.
"As a friend and partner, we are aware of the recent challenges faced by the government and people of Mali. We have been a strong votary for restoration of constitutional order in the Republic of Mali and preservation of its territorial integrity.
"We welcome the signing of the Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation, and hope that it will lead to unity, preservation of territorial integrity, lasting peace, development and prosperity. My government appreciates the wisdom of Malian leadership that facilitated the signing of the agreement.
He assured the House that India firmly supports the unity and territorial integrity of Mali and is committed to supporting Mali in its reconstruction and developmental efforts under democratic governance.
"We see ourselves as a partner in Mali's reconstruction, economic development and growth. Government of India has extended 7 Lines of Credit, worth USD 353 million to Mali. A large project of USD 150 million for power transmission, connecting Bamako and Sikasso via Bougouni, is being finalised."
He thanked Mali for its support to India's proposal for commemoration of an International Day of Yoga in the UN.
"We look forward to enhancing our cooperation and exchange in the culture and educational sector with Mali. We were deeply pained when some extremist elements tried to desecrate and destroy the cultural treasures in the famed and historic city of Timbuktu.
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