Hindustan Times (Delhi)

In win for India, Bimstec calls for terror crackdown

- Jayanth Jacob & Anil Giri letters@hindustant­imes.com CONTINUED ON P 6 RELATED REPORT P11

KATHMANDU: The Bimstec summit concluded here on Friday with a call to crack down on the crossborde­r movement of terrorists as part of measures to fight extremism, and an emphasis on greater connectivi­ty in a region that accounts for 22% of the world’s population.

The Kathmandu Declaratio­n by the leaders of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperatio­n (Bimstec) focused a great deal on counter-terror measures, with the word “terrorism” being mentioned 22 times in the document. Though no country was named as a supporter of cross-border terrorism, the declaratio­n buttressed New Delhi’s stance on the threat of terrorism emanating from Pakistan, an issue that came in the way of Islamabad hosting the South Asian Associatio­n of Regional Cooperatio­n (Saarc) Summit in 2016.

The declaratio­n reiterated the strong commitment of the seven Bimstec members “to combat terrorism and call upon all countries to devise a comprehens­ive approach in this regard, which should i nclude preventing financing of terrorists and ter- rorist actions from territorie­s under their control, blocking recruitmen­t and cross-border movement of terrorists, countering radicalisa­tion, countering misuse of the internet for purposes of terrorism and dismantlin­g terrorist safe havens”.

The Bimstec leaders reiterated “their position that terrorism continues to pose a serious threat to peace and stability in our region” and reaffirmed their “strong commitment to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions”.

They also stressed the importance of multi-dimensiona­l con- nectivity, which promotes synergy “among connectivi­ty frameworks in our region, as a key enabler to economic integratio­n for shared prosperity”. They called for implementi­ng a connectivi­ty master plan for the region that has a combined GDP of $2.8 trillion but negligible intra-grouping trade.

The leaders directed officials to speed up efforts to conclude the Bimstec Coastal Shipping Agreement and Bimstec Motor Vehicle Agreement as quickly as possible.

 ?? PTI ?? PM Narendra Modi with his Nepal counterpar­t KP Sharma Oli on the sidelines of the Bimstec summit in Kathmandu.
PTI PM Narendra Modi with his Nepal counterpar­t KP Sharma Oli on the sidelines of the Bimstec summit in Kathmandu.

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