Ahead of his first historic visit to Jordan, Palestine and Israel beginning on October 10, the President also said India is concerned about the "spill over effects of instability" in the Middle East Region, resulting in increased terrorist activities across the world, including in South Asia.
Coming out strongly against countries which differentiate between good and bad terrorists, Mukherjee said segmented and partial approaches have not succeeded in countering terrorism.
Mukherjee said, "The reality of global expansion of terrorism, including in Syria and Iraq and globalisation of the supply chain of terrorism is a matter of great concern to us.
"India has faced terrorism for almost four decades, largely sponsored from across our border. We are concerned about the spill over effects of instability in the region resulting in increased terrorist activities across the world, including in South Asia," he said in an interview to 'Jordan Times'.
Mukherjee said India is convinced that terrorism can be rolled back only through "comprehensive, coordinated international cooperation combined with a strengthened, enforceable international legal regime."
India, he said, has adopted a comprehensive approach to deal with the challenge of terrorism. He said several measures have been initiated to prevent the spread of extremist ideology, plug financing routes, build domestically a counter narrative to radicalisation, strengthen laws to prosecute terrorists and forge a network of international partnerships for threat assessment and operational cooperation.
"It will be our endeavour to see that our core concerns are addressed during the fifth biennial review of the UN's Global Counter Terrorism Strategy scheduled in the 70th Session. It is essential to ensure that UN Counter Terrorism Mechanisms function in an objective manner and there is strict compliance by Member States with the UNSC Sanctions Regime," he said.
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