A parliamentary delegation from India recently concluded important diplomatic visits to Tokyo, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), focusing on strengthening international cooperation against terrorism.
In Tokyo, Japan’s Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya expressed strong support for India’s stance on combating terrorism. The discussions emphasized the need for greater collaboration among like-minded nations to address the global threat posed by terrorist organizations. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to counterterrorism efforts and highlighted the importance of intelligence sharing, capacity building, and strategic partnerships.
The delegation also visited the UAE, where talks centered around enhancing bilateral security ties and joint efforts to curb cross-border terrorism. The UAE government showed keen interest in deepening cooperation with India in intelligence exchange, counterterrorism financing, and law enforcement coordination.
These diplomatic engagements come at a critical time as India continues to face security challenges from terror groups operating across its borders. The parliamentary delegation’s outreach underscores India’s growing role in the global fight against terrorism and its efforts to build strategic alliances in the Indo-Pacific and Middle East regions.
India’s collaboration with Japan and the UAE marks a significant step in consolidating international resolve against terrorism and promoting peace and stability in the region.