INDIA WANTS CHINA TO SHARE
COUNTER- TERROR PLAN
In 2011, the National
Investigation Agency (NIA) filed a charge sheet against Anthony Shimray, the
main arms procurer of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM)
faction, in which it had named the state-owned North China Industries Company
for supplying arms to the group. The NSCN-IM signed a framework agreement on
peace with India in August.India and China have decided to cooperate on
terrorism and after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit in May, Union Home
Minister Rajnath Singh is set to visit China post-Diwali (November 11). Mr.
Singh is expected to further pursue the counter-terrorism cooperation at the
bilateral level.The dialogue has been an annual affair since 2002 and the last
meeting took place in 2013 when the UPA was in power. During Wednesday’s talks,
the Indian side was led by Additional Secretary Ravi Thapar of the Ministry of
External Affairs.
According to a report by
central intelligence agencies, China has become a transit hub for circulation
of fake Indian currency notes.India is said to have raised the issue with China
and requested it to share the details of recovery of fake currency notes and
the persons involved in its circulation in the past couple of years.“China
shared its experience of how it curtailed jihadi activities in Xinjiang
province and the steps taken by it to bring in normalcy in the region. We also
asked China to help us understand their cyber security network, which is one of
the best in the world,” said a senior official.China, which has been helping
Pakistan with financial aid and ramping up infrastructure in the
Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, pressured Islamabad to launch an air strike against
Uighur militants. Though the meeting concluded on Wednesday, officials were
tight-lipped about the agenda and were not willing to disclose much.
Prof. John Kurakar
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