India flags cross-border terror threat at US meet
India flagged cross-border terror threat and zero-tolerance approach at a US-led ministerial meeting against far-left extremism.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for global cooperation against left-wing terrorism, claiming jihadist threat has diminished.
Indian ambassador Vinay Kwatra represented India, highlighting experience with left-wing extremism but stressing need to tackle all forms of terrorism.
Rubio downplayed radical Islamist extremism, while India views the jihadist threat as still potent, as seen in the 2025 incident.
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