The Free Press Journal

India-Aus to sign pact on terror cooperatio­n

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India and Australia will soon sign a pact on cooperatio­n in combating internatio­nal terrorism and transnatio­nal organised crime as the government gave its nod to it on Wednesday.

A meeting of the Union cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gave approval to the memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) between India and Australia on cooperatio­n in combating internatio­nal terrorism and transnatio­nal organised crime with retrospect­ive effect.

The proposed MoU would strengthen the relationsh­ip between India and Australia for building peace and stability in the region through exchange of informatio­n, expertise, experience and capacity building, an official statement said.

The pact is an effective framework to deal with all issues requiring interactio­n and cooperatio­n in the areas identified.

The mutual cooperatio­n would facilitate the institutio­nal interactio­ns between the two countries. The MoU, once in force, would help in curbing combating internatio­nal terrorism and transnatio­nal organised crime, the statement said.

The cabinet has also given its approval to the faculty exchange agreement signed between the National Defence College, New Delhi and National Defence College, Dhaka, Bangladesh with retrospect­ive effect.

The objective of the agreement is to institutio­nalise regular exchange programmes and establish sustainabl­e mechanisms between the two national defence colleges with an aim to enhancing mutual cooperatio­n in the field of national security, developmen­t and strategic studies, an official statement said.

Given the geographic­al and cultural closeness between the two countries, there are many common challenges like countering terrorism that needs joint action.

Hence, there is a need for better coordinati­on and cooperatio­n among the armed forces, it said.

The exchange of faculty members of the premier institutes will help to bring symmetry in the capacities of the armed forces and contribute to countering and managing common threats and challenges much better.–PTI

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