China calls 2008 Mumbai terror attack \'notorious\'

China calls 2008 Mumbai terror attack 'notorious'

IANS  |  Beijing 

has described as "one of the most notorious terror attacks" the 2008 killings for which was blamed.

In the chapter "International Counter-terrorism Exchanges and Cooperation", the white paper bracketed the attack with the 2005 bombings that killed 52 people, the 2015 attack which left 132 dead and the 2017 mosque attack that killed 235 people.

"opposes all forms of terrorism and extremism, and opposes double standards on fighting terrorism. It opposes linking terrorism and extremism with specific countries, ethnic groups or religions," the white paper said.

It said that "as a responsible member of the international community", also supported the UN in "playing a leading and coordinating role in international cooperation against terrorism".

The white paper came on the day when arrived in on a three-day visit during which he will hold talks with his Chinese counterpart under the first China-Strategic Dialogue.

The terror attack in November 2008 was carried out at multiple locations within a small geographical area by members of the Pakistan-based terror group,

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 14:02 IST