India and Morocco reaffirmed their commitment to combating terrorism, enhancing intelligence cooperation, and strengthening coordination through bilateral and multilateral counter-terrorism mechanisms.
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- India and Morocco held the second Joint Working Group meeting on Counter-Terrorism in New Delhi to deepen strategic security cooperation and address evolving terrorist threats.
- Both countries strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms, including cross-border terrorism, and reiterated their shared commitment to global peace and security.
- The discussions covered violent extremism, radicalization, terrorist financing, misuse of emerging technologies, and links between organized crime networks and terrorism.
- Officials exchanged views on regional and global security challenges while exploring effective measures to counter transnational terrorist activities and extremist ideologies.
- The two sides emphasized strengthening intelligence sharing, capacity building initiatives, and exchange of best practices to improve counter-terrorism preparedness and response.
- India and Morocco reaffirmed cooperation within international platforms including the United Nations, Financial Action Task Force and Global Counterterrorism Forum.
- The meeting was co-chaired by senior officials from India’s Ministry of External Affairs and Morocco’s national security establishment to advance bilateral security engagement.
- Both countries agreed to hold the next Joint Working Group meeting in Morocco on a mutually convenient date to sustain strategic collaboration.




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