(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist): In the high-level open debate of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), India has said that it has been suffering from terrorism sponsored from across the border. India said that we have experienced organized crime and terrorism at the trans-national level. India also gave suggestions to deal with these problems.
India said, an organized crime syndicate, D-Company that smuggled gold and counterfeit currencies, overnight turned into a terrorist organization that carried out the serial blasts in 1993 in Mumbai. More than 250 innocent civilians were killed in these blasts.
In the debate on ‘neighboring country gives protection to terrorists’, India said, the shocking thing is that the accused of Mumbai blasts get protection in one of our neighboring countries. Our neighboring country is a hub for terrorist organizations and terrorists banned by the United Nations, as well as a center for arms trafficking and drug trade.
India suggested in the debate that the United Nations needed to increase coordination with bodies such as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). These organizations are playing an important role in setting global standards to prevent and combat money laundering (money laundering) and terrorist financing.
‘Terrorism is the most serious threat to humanity’ Meanwhile India said, terrorism is the most serious threat to humanity in today’s time. It is equally dangerous for every country and region. India strongly condemns every form of terrorism. There can be no justification for any form of it. Looking for its root cause is similar to finding a needle in a pile of straw.