"No state is immune to the threat of terrorism as continuing terrorist attacks across the world, many of them with links beyond the borders of the affected state, continue to demonstrate. No one country, however rich or powerful, will be able to defeat this acting alone," India's Deputy Permanent Representative Ambassador Tanmaya Lal said here yesterday.
Addressing a meeting of the UN Counter-Terrorism Centre Advisory Board meeting, Lal said, "genuine and effective" international cooperation at multiple levels are crucial for dealing with the challenge of terrorism.
India had last week welcomed the creation of the UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT) that will coordinate the world body's counter-terrorism efforts.
Lal said enhancing the capacity of countries in dealing with the ICT related issues and financing of terrorism in this field is crucial in the fight against terrorism and must be continued to be prioritised.
Lal said the creation of the Office of Counter-Terrorism is a "much awaited first step" in global efforts to enhance the coordination of the UN's counter-terrorism efforts and raising the visibility of international community's efforts on this issue.
He stated that given the limited funding available for the projects being implemented by UNCCT, it must be ensured that projects are implemented with an important counter- terrorism component and focus, as against issues which could fall under broader development aspects dealt with by other UN organs.
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