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Eu-india roundtable to counter use of drones by terrorists to be held today

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The first ever European Union (Eu)-india Track 1.5 dialogue on countering the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) by extremists and nonstate actors will take place in New Delhi on Thursday.

The day-long Eu-india roundtable seeks to better understand the range of current and emerging threats particular­ly involved with consumer-grade UAS technology. Participan­ts from the EU and India will also discuss best practices regarding regulatory, tactical and investigat­ive responses to addressing UAS threats in both regions, according to an official release.

Commercial UAS has been developing rapidly in recent years, both in terms of technologi­cal sophistica­tion and consumer availabili­ty. Violent extremists have exploited these inexpensiv­e and adaptable consumer devices for different purposes, including reconnaiss­ance and violent attacks.

This roundtable is part of a series of ongoing counterter­rorism engagement­s between the EU and India, building on recent activities under the EU project Enhancing Security Cooperatio­n In and With Asia (ESIWA). In the field of counter-terrorism and preventing violent extremism (CT-PVE), activities have included successful chemical, biological, radiologic­al and nuclear (CBRN) risk management training for Indian security practition­ers, and moderated expert discussion­s on countering online extremism, the release added.

“Security and terrorist threats are increasing­ly of an hybrid nature. The use of commercial drones is a case in point. If a relatively cheap device can carry and fly a pizza or biryani, then clearly, they can also be used for carrying more nefarious payloads, such as weapons or explosives,” EU Ambassador to India Herve Delphin said.

“Sharing knowledge and experience­s between us, the EU and India, is highly relevant and crucial to counter drones’ threats that we each face, in this rapidly evolving field. This seminar testifies to EU and India’s general joint commitment to intensify dialogue and cooperatio­n on security issues,” he added.

Seizing the opportunit­y to exploit these inexpensiv­e devices, terrorist organisati­ons and individual violent extremists across the world have deployed ‘off-theshelf’ drones. The swift rise of this phenomenon and the evolving technologi­es involved mean that threat assessment­s and mitigation strategies are recent and ongoing. Sharing informatio­n with peers is therefore vital in forging a common response to ensure our security and defence.

This roundtable has been organised by the ESIWA project, in partnershi­p with the National Security Guard of India, and the EU Delegation to India. Highlighti­ng the Team Europe approach, expert inputs will be provided from the EU’S Directorat­e General of Migration and Home Affairs (DG Home), Spain’s Ministry of the Interior, Hungary’s national police (Rendorseg), along with the United Nations Office of CounterTer­rorism (UNOCCT), it said.

 ?? (AN) ?? This file photo shows President Droupadi Murmu accepting credential­s from European Union Ambassador Herve Delphin at a ceremony held at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, in New Delhi on October 23, 2023
(AN) This file photo shows President Droupadi Murmu accepting credential­s from European Union Ambassador Herve Delphin at a ceremony held at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, in New Delhi on October 23, 2023

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