Greater intelligence-sharing needed to prevent attacks: India
November 16, 2015  11:53
In the wake of the grisly Paris attacks, India has called for greater amount of intelligence- sharing among all countries and hoped that the world would unite against the menace of terrorism.


"India has always said that terrorism and anything to do with terrorism is a threat (to the world). India has always said that terrorism should never be used as a state policy by anybody," Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh told reporters on the sidelines of the Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in Los Angeles

Attending the two-day event in place of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who had to return mid-way from Dubai to New Delhi in view of the Paris terror attacks, Singh said India is concerned over spreading of terrorism, whether it is India or anywhere else in the world. "We seriously condemn the incident that has happened in France. We are hopeful that everybody would unite together to fight against this kind of a menace," he said.
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