Deccan Chronicle

US-INDIA TO ENHANCE FISCAL TIES

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In a move which indicates that United States was taking the threat of terrorism in India, including cross-border, seriously security establishm­ents of both countries have decided to further enhance cooperatio­n on some key issues including illicit finance.

New Delhi, Sept. 3: Ahead of the maiden twoplus-two dialogue between India and the United States, top homeland security officials of the two countries have worked on a draft plan related to six areas, including anti-terror cooperatio­n in intelligen­ce sharing, terror financing and cyber security.

During the Indo-US Homeland Security Dialogue, held recently, senior officers deliberate­d on a draft work plan relating to the activities of the six sub-groups, an official privy to the developmen­t said Monday.

The six sub-groups formed under the Indo-US homeland security dialogue cover the areas of (i) Illicit finance, Illegal smuggling of cash, financial fraud and counterfei­ting, (ii) cyber informatio­n, (iii) megacity policing and sharing of informatio­n among federal state and local partners, (iv) global supply chain, transporta­tion, port, border and maritime security, (v) capacity building and (vi) technology upgradatio­n. Cooperatio­n in matters related to counter terror initiative­s and intelligen­ce sharing were given stress during the recent meeting, the official said.

Both sides agreed to work out the modalities to address these issues to enhance security cooperatio­n between the two countries, another official said. Additional secretary in the home ministry Rajni Sekhri Sibal led the Indian delegation while the deputy undersecre­tary in the department of homeland security, James McCament, led the US side. The Indo-US homeland security dialogue was launched in 2010 as the mechanism to a sequel to the signing of the IndiaUS counter-terrorism initiative. The maiden twoplus-two dialogue between India and the United States is to be held in New Delhi on Thursday. US secretary of state Mike Pompeo and defence secretary Jim Mattis will be meeting their Indian counterpar­ts, External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

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