Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Wednesday called for zero tolerance towards terrorism and strongly condemned its use as a f🔥oreign policy instrument, in what is seen as an oblique reference to Pakistan's support to various terror groups.
In their wide-ranging talks, Modi and Sisi spent some time deliberating🤡 on the challenge of terrorism and pitched for concerted ♑efforts to deal with it, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said.
"Both leaders strongly condemne꧒d the use of terrorism by countries as a foreign policy instrument and called for zero tolerance to terrorism," Kwatra said at a media briefing.
In h✤is media statement, Modi said India and Egypt are worried about the spread of tꦯerrorism around the world.
"We are unanimous in the opinion th🅠at terrorism is the most serious security threat to humanity. Both countries also agree that concerted action is necessary to end cross-border terrorism," the prime minister said.
"And for this, tog🐻ether we will continue to try to alert the interna🐷tional community," he added.
Modi said the misuse of cyber space to spread extremist ideologies and radicalisation is a gr🦄owing menace. "We will extend cooperation against this also," he added.
Sisi echoed Modi's views on terrorism and said united ඣefforts are required to deal with the menac⛎e.
"We have similar views on dealing with terroriꦬsm and extremism," he said.
The 68-year-old influential Arab leader, who arrived here on a three-day visit on Tuesday, will grace♒ the Republic Day celebrations꧃ as the chief guest.
It is learnt that Pakistan's support to terrorism fﷺigured in the talks betweeဣn Modi and Sisi.
The prime minister said there is immense potential for enh♕ancing the security and defence cooperation between the two sides.
"We have also d🍨ecided in today's meeting to further strengthen cooperation between our defence industries, and enhance the exchange of information and intelligence related to counter-terrorism," he said.
The foreign secretary said the two leaders also♔ emphasised the need for "concerted and coordinated action" to confront terrorism and decided to explore how both sides can join hands at larger international platforms to ensure that the global community comes togetherᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ to act against terrorism.
New Delhi considers Sisi as a strong leader who has shown determination in ta♐ckling terrorism with an iroไn hand.
India also considers Egypt as a moderate voice in the Arab world as it has been taking a "very balanced🌠" st♋and vis-a-vis India and issues concerning India, such as Kashmir, at the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), according to sources.