The Asian Age

India, US step up cooperatio­n over security

6 sub- groups constitute­d for co- operation between security agencies of 2 countries

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a move which indicates the United States is taking the threat of terrorism in India seriously, the two security establishm­ents decided to further enhance cooperatio­n on key issues, including illicit finance and smuggling of cash, financial fraud and counterfei­ting.

Top Indian and US Homeland Security officials finalised a draft plan to address these issues recently. This comes ahead of the crucial “2+ 2” India- US dialogue in New Delhi on Thursday.

In a move which indicates that United States was taking the threat of terrorism in India, including crossborde­r, seriously, security establishm­ents of both countries have decided to further enhance co- operation on some key issues including illicit finance and smuggling of cash, financial fraud and counterfei­ting, cyber informatio­n, global supply chain, transporta­tion, port, border and maritime security.

During a recent meeting, top security officials from India and US Homeland Security finalised a draft plan to address some of these key issues. As part of the Indo- US Homeland Security dialogue, six key sub- groups have been constitute­d for co- operation between security agencies of the two countries. These groups are related to illicit finance, illegal smuggling of cash, financial fraud and counterfei­ting which are used by subversive groups. Subgroups have also been formed to deal with other important security aspects like cyber informatio­n and technology, megacity policing and sharing of informatio­n among federal state and local partners, global supply chain, transporta­tion, port, border and maritime

security, capacity building as well as technology upgradatio­n.

The decision to enhance co- operation between security establishm­ents comes ahead of the crucial 2+ 2 Indo- US dialogue scheduled to be held in the capital on Thursday during which US secretary of state Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis will hold consultati­ons with Indian counterpar­ts, foreign minister Sushma Swaraj and defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman, on important diplomatic and security issues.

Sources said that in the recent meeting of the Indo- US Homeland Security, other aspects related to intelligen­ce sharing and a joint plan to deal with increasing threat of terror in the subcontine­nt were also discussed. While the Indian side was led by additional secretary in the home ministry Rajni Sekhri Sibal, the US delegation was headed by deputy under secretary in the Department of Homeland Security, James McCament. “It was decided to work out the modalities and prepare the final plan on these groups by having regular dialogues between security establishm­ents of the countries,’’ an official added.

The Indo- US homeland security dialogue started in 2010 after the India- US counter- terrorism initiative was signed between the two nations.

During a recent meeting, top security officials from India and US Homeland Security finalised a draft plan to address some of these key issues

The Indo- US homeland security dialogue started in 2010 after a counter- terrorism initiative was signed

 ?? — AP ?? A group of youth form a human pyramid to break the ‘ Dahi Handi’ as part of celebratio­ns to mark Janmashtam­i in Mumbai on Monday.
— AP A group of youth form a human pyramid to break the ‘ Dahi Handi’ as part of celebratio­ns to mark Janmashtam­i in Mumbai on Monday.

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