
This crucial discussion took place in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in the United States, a defining moment in global security policy. The event focused on the emerging threats of terrorism and the strategic response required by both India and the U.S. to counter this growing menace.
Key Discussion Points
π΄ Impact of 9/11 on Global Security β Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi discussed how the terror attacks on the U.S. changed the global approach to counterterrorism and Indiaβs perspective on its own fight against terrorism, particularly in Kashmir.
βοΈ Terrorism as a Global Threat β Major Gen. (Retd.) Afsir Karim provided a military analysis of how terrorism was evolving and the importance of international cooperation to tackle networks such as Al-Qaeda and Pakistan-based terror outfits.
π Indo-U.S. Strategic Partnership β Dr. Brahma Chellaney analyzed the shifting dynamics in Indo-U.S. relations, emphasizing how both nations must collaborate on intelligence sharing, defense strategies, and counterterrorism operations.
Conclusion
The speakers highlighted that India and the U.S. must strengthen their partnership in combating terrorism by:
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Enhancing defense cooperation and joint military exercises
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Sharing intelligence to prevent future terror attacks
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Diplomatic pressure on terror-sponsoring states
The event underscored the need for a global, unified response to terrorism and positioned India as a key ally in the evolving geopolitical landscape post-9/11.