India, Indonesia hold 1st security dialogue, vow to combat terror

| Jan 9, 2018, 19:04 IST
(Image via Twitter/@MEAIndia)(Image via Twitter/@MEAIndia)
NEW DELHI: India and Indonesia on Tuesday held their first security dialogue during which they agreed on operational cooperation in security and counter-terrorism.
The dialogue was led by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs H Wiranto.


"India and Indonesia hold the first Security Dialogue, ... Both agreed on operational cooperation in security and counter-terrorism fields," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar tweeted.




Ahead of the dialogue, the Indonesian foreign ministry had said the two countries will discuss cyber security, counter-terrorism efforts and transnational organised crime.


Today's dialogue comes after Indonesia and India agreed to strengthen strategic partnerships across various key areas, including defence, security, economy and maritime at the 5th Indonesia-India joint commission meeting in Jakarta during External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's visit last week.

Get latest news & live updates on the go on your pc with News App. Download The Times of India news app for your device.

From around the web

Download now a free MProfit Portfolio Management Software

MPROFIT SOFTWARE PRIVATE LIMITED

I Tried Whole30® and Here’s How You Won’t Fail

Blue Apron

7 Reasons Men Love This Underwear

Tommy John

More from The Times of India

Gangster issues death threat to Salman Khan

Man arrested for harassing Sachin’s daughter

KESARI : FIRST LOOK Akshay Kumar UNBELIEVABLE Look

From the Web

More From The Times of India