India, Canada to work against Sikh terror outfits, JeM

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and today resolved to work together to neutralise the threats emanating from militant outfits Khalsa International and the Youth Federation along with LeT and Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed. This was announced in the 'Framework for Cooperation between and on Countering and Violent Extremism' document, released after extensive talks between and his Canadian counterpart The document, which was finalised by India's National Security and National Security and of Canada, also said that any acts of are criminal and unjustifiable regardless of their motivations, whenever, wherever and by whomsoever they are committed. "They recognised the urgent imperative to disrupt recruitment, terrorist movements and the flow of Foreign Terrorist Fighters, address the threat posed by cross-border and state-sponsored terrorism, stop sources of terrorist financing, dismantle and prevent supply of arms to terrorists and counter violent extremism and radicalisation to violence," the document said. The top security officials of the two countries also emphasised the need to deny operating space to terrorist and violent extremist groups. "They committed to work together to neutralise the threats emanating from terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda, ISIS, the Haqqani Network, LeT, JeM, Khalsa International, and the International Youth Federation," it said. While Khalsa International, or better known as Khalsa, is a militant organisation now based in Lahore, Pakistan, and reportedly operates in Canada, Germany, the UK and some parts of India, the Youth Federation is a proscribed organisation that aims to establish an independent homeland for the Sikhs of in Khalistan. As multi-cultural, diverse, pluralistic societies, committed to democratic principles, human rights and the rule of law, and recognise the grave challenges posed by terrorism, violent extremism and radicalisation, it said. The two sides reaffirmed the shared resolve to combat and violent extremism in all their forms and manifestations. The security officials reviewed the ongoing collaboration between the and security agencies of both countries and resolved to step up their bilateral cooperation under the supervision of the National Security Advisors Dialogue, the on Counter-and the Experts' Sub-Group. To this end, they committed to further develop exchanges and facilitate effective cooperation in the fields of security, finance, justice, and law enforcement, including, where appropriate, at the operational level. "and have agreed on this Framework for Cooperation on Countering and Violent Extremism (the "Framework), the objective of which is to facilitate effective cooperation between and security agencies and legal and policy practitioners," the document said. The framework is based on fundamental respect for the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of and The framework consists of institutionalised cooperation between India's and the office of Canadas National Security and Intelligence Advisor, and regular exchanges and coordination between and It will be guided by the joint The National Security of and the National Security and of further acknowledged their partnership and commitment to strengthen cooperation in counter-capacity-building and to contribute to international efforts through the UN mechanisms and initiatives as well as groupings such as the Global Counterterrorism Forum, the Financial Action Task Force, and the

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 19:00 IST
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