Amit Shah To Inaugurate Third 'No Money For Terror' Ministerial Conference In Delhi This Week

New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the ‘No Money for Terror’ ministerial conference in New Delhi this week itself. According to the news coming in the media quoting government sources, Prime Minister Narendra Modi upcoming Will inaugurate the No Money for Terror Ministerial Conference to be held in New Delhi on November. This ministerial conference is being organized to take forward India’s efforts to develop understanding and cooperation in countries around the world against terror funding. As per media reports, Home Minister Amit Shah will conclude the ministerial conference and convey India’s determination to achieve success in its fight against terrorism as well as against it.

Two conferences have been held in Paris and Melbourne

According to media reports, the third No Money for Tater conference is being hosted by Reflects the importance being given by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government to the issue of international terrorism as well as the policy of zero-tolerance against this menace and the discussion on the issue in the international community. The purpose of this conference is Paris (2019) and Melbourne (4607 ) to take forward the discussions on combating terrorist financing held by the international community in the last two conferences. It also intends to include discussions on technical, legal, regulatory and cooperation aspects of all aspects of the financing of terrorism. It also seeks to set the pace for other high-level official and political consultations focused on combating terrorist financing.

Many countries have been affected by terrorism and extremism for years

Globally, many countries of the world have been affected by terrorism and extremism for years. The pattern of violence varies in most countries, but largely stems from prolonged armed sectarian conflicts as well as a turbulent geopolitical environment. Such conflicts often lead to poor governance, political instability, economic deprivation and large uncontrolled spaces. India has seen terrorism in many forms and its financing for more than three decades, so it equally understands the pain and trauma of affected nations.

)To develop mutual understanding and cooperation

To show solidarity with peace loving nations and help in continued mutual cooperation to combat terror funding For this, India has hosted two global events in October. This includes the annual general meeting of Interpol in Delhi and a special session of the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee. Upcoming in India’s capital Delhi -19 The No Money for Terror conference to be held in November will further our efforts to build understanding and cooperation among partner countries against terrorism.

The third conference under the supervision of NIA

Global trends in terrorism and terror funding discussed at the 3rd ‘No Money for Terror’ conference, Terror The meeting will focus on the use of formal and informal channels of funding, emerging technologies and the international cooperation and challenges needed to discuss terror funding and related issues. The conference intends to bring together representatives of countries and international bodies for detailed deliberations over two days Is. The third edition of the conference is being organized here by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the supervision of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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