India And Sri Lanka Agree To Jointly Work Against Terror Groups, Fugitives

India-Sri Lanka will work jointly against the terrorist entities including the global terrorist groups and fugitives.
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India And Sri Lanka Agree To Jointly Work Against Terror Groups, Fugitives
India and Sri Lanka on Thursday agreed to work jointly against terrorist groups and fugitives wherever they are present and active and emphasised sharing real-time intelligence. In the first delegation-level virtual police chiefs' dialogue, India and Sri Lanka also decided to strengthen the existing cooperation mechanisms, as also designate "nodal points" for timely and effective handling of existing as well as emerging security challenges. The Indian delegation was led by the Director of Intelligence Bureau Arvind Kumar and the Sri Lankan team was led by C D Wickramaratne, Inspector General of Police. Kaveri Engine: Why India Failed in Making A Powerful Gas Turbine For Fighter Jets? Both sides agreed to work jointly against the terrorist entities including the global terrorist groups and fugitives, wherever they are present and active, a home ministry statement said. While appreciating each other's ongoing action against drug traffickers and other organised criminals exp…