
NEW DELHI: The 4th India-Central Asia Dialogue noticed the 2 sides stressing that perpetrators, organisers, financiers and sponsors of terrorist acts should be held accountable and introduced to justice, whereas additionally unequivocally condemning the Pahalgam assault. In a joint assertion, they underlined the necessity to strengthen UN-led international counterterrorism cooperation and absolutely implement the related UNSC resolutions, Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and FATF requirements. External affairs minister S Jaishankar and his counterparts from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic and Turkmenistan known as on PM Narendra Modi after the Dialogue that noticed deal with points associated to connectivity, commerce, funding and counterterrorism. “India deeply cherishes its historical ties with the countries of Central Asia. Look forward to working together to further deepen our cooperation in trade, connectivity, energy, fintech, food security and health for mutual progress and prosperity,”Modi mentioned in a put up on X, including each side stood agency and resolute of their collective combat in opposition to terrorism.A joint assertion mentioned that the ministers unequivocally condemned the terrorist assault in Pahalgam.