Those challenging India's unity cannot be tolerated: Modi after meeting Trudeau

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

With his Canadian counterpart by his side, today delivered a firm message, saying those challenging India's sovereignty and unity cannot be tolerated, remarks seen as a subtle reference to Canada's soft-stand towards pro-Khalistani elements. In a statement at a joint press event after his extensive talks with visiting leader, also asserted that there cannot be any space for those who misuse religion for political motives and promote separatism. "There should be no space for those misusing faith for political goals and sowing seeds of division. Those who challenge sovereignty, unity and integrity of our countries cannot be tolerated," the said. Following the talks, the two sides inked six pacts providing for enhancing cooperation in a number of areas including energy, information technology, trade, science and technology and sports. said Trudeau and he agreed to fight terrorism and extremism and the National Security Advisers (NSAs) of the two countries have given final touches to the framework for cooperation on countering terrorism and violent extremism. "We reviewed entire gamut of our relationship and identified ways to strengthen the cooperation.

First, we have decided to strengthen our defence cooperation. Terrorism and extremism are threats to democratic and pluralistic countries like and It is important to come together to deal with these forces," said. Trudeau government's pro-Khalistan approach is being criticised by many including Amarinder Singh, who raised the issue with the Canadian during a meeting on Wednesday. On his part, Trudeau had assured Singh that his country does not support separatism in or elsewhere. Referring to Trudeau's visits to various parts of in last six days, said, "I am confident, Trudeau must have realised enthusiasm and friendship towards in He must have realised India's diversity and liveliness of our democracy." said he discussed with Trudeau pressing regional and global issues, adding that the two sides were on the same page on the need to restore independence of democratic institutions in On Afghanistan, the said there was a need to counter cross border terrorism and work to build a peaceful and democratic He said both sides also discussed the situation in the Indo-Pacific region as well as North Korea's proliferation linkages. The said wants to advance the strategic partnership with as ties between the two countries are based on principles of democracy, pluralism and rule of law. On trade and investment ties, said both sides agreed to deepen them and observed that there must be institutional mechanism to promote economic engagement. He said instructions have been issued to negotiators from both the sides to redouble their efforts to finalise the proposed Bilateral Investment and Promotion Agreement and the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. said both sides discussed ways to expand cooperation in a range of sectors including energy, skill development, education, science and technology and innovation. He said is proud of the achievements of the Indian people in and expressed happiness over Trudeau bringing some of them to as part of his delegation here. He said is committed to friendship with Indians in and wants their cooperation in the country's development. "People-to-people contact is the base of our strategic partnership," said Earlier, called on the Canadian and discussed various issues of mutual interest. Swaraj had a warm meeting with Trudeau and discussed ways to strengthen and deepen the partnership between the two countries, (MEA) tweeted.

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 19:01 IST
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