"Nuclear security must remain an abiding national priority. All States must completely abide by their international obligations," Modi said in his intervention during a White House dinner hosted by US President Barack Obama that formally kicked off the two-day Nuclear Security Summit.
Modi was seated next to Obama during the White House dinner which was attended by heads of States of more than 20 countries in the US capital for the fourth edition of the Nuclear Security Summit.
"By putting spotlight on nuclear security, Obama has done great service to global security," he said.
Dwelling at length on the threat posed by terrorism to the world, the Prime Minister said the Brussels attacks show how real and immediate the threat is to nuclear security from terrorism.
Outlining three contemporary features of terror that the world should focus on, Modi said today's terrorism uses extreme violence as 'theatre'.
"Second, we are no longer looking for a man in a cave, but we are hunting for a terrorist in a city with a computer or a smart phone. Third, state actors working with nuclear traffickers and terrorists present the greatest risk," he said.
The reach and supply chains of terrorism are global, but genuine cooperation between nation states is not, Modi said.
"Drop the notion that terrorism is someone else's problem and that 'his' terrorist is not 'my' terrorist.
"Terrorism is globally networked. But, we still act only nationally to counter this threat," he told the international community.
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