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The recent discussions between India and Russia in Moscow underscore the growing determination of both nations to tackle the twin challenges of terrorism and radicalization while advocating for global reforms. These deliberations, held under the framework of the 13th Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter-Terrorism Cooperation and the sixth round of UN-related consultations, reflect a shared commitment to global peace and security. The agreement to enhance cooperation against cross-border terrorism, extremism, radicalization, and terror financing is a testament to the mutual understanding between the two nations. Both countries have long faced the scourge of terrorism, often fueled by cross-border elements, and their resolve to combat these threats through intelligence sharing, operational coordination, and capacity building is a step in the right direction. Discussions on combating emerging threats, such as the use of advanced technologies for terrorist purposes, highlight their foresight in addressing evolving security dynamics.
Russia’s unequivocal support for India’s bid for permanent membership in a reformed United Nations Security Council (UNSC) further solidifies the deep-rooted bilateral ties. As the world’s largest democracy and an emerging global power, India’s inclusion in the UNSC is not only a rightful demand but also a necessity for fairer representation in global governance. The continued emphasis on UNSC reform reflects the shared vision of India and Russia for a more equitable and inclusive world order.
These meetings also showcase the robust framework of Indo-Russian cooperation beyond defense and energy. The partnership now extends to counter-terrorism, multilateral diplomacy, and technological advancements, signifying a holistic approach to their strategic relationship.
In a world increasingly polarized by geopolitical rivalries, the Indo-Russian collaboration serves as a model for pragmatic diplomacy, rooted in mutual respect and shared interests. It is imperative for both nations to translate these discussions into tangible actions, ensuring that their cooperative efforts set benchmarks for global counter-terrorism strategies and multilateral reforms. As the threats of radicalization and terrorism grow more sophisticated, partnerships like these will be pivotal in safeguarding global peace and fostering a more balanced and inclusive international order. The Moscow meetings reaffirm that India and Russia are not just allies but partners in progress toward a safer and more equitable world.

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