(The indian express): Here are the key takeaways from the joint communique issued after the talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, in comparison to the 2018 joint communique From France’s support to India for an international convention on terrorism to delivering the first Rafale aircraft, from agreeing on training medical support personnel for Indian astronauts to deciding on a roadmap for cyber security, New Delhi and Paris have come closer on a range of issues, including Afghanistan. Advertising Here are the key takeaways from the joint communique issued after the talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, in comparison to the 2018 joint communique.
Terror: France backed the PM’s proposal to hold a global conference on terrorism, while the two leaders asked UN countries to support organising new “No Money for Terror” International Conference on Fighting Terrorist Financing in Melbourne on November 7-8. The two leaders, in addition to pursuing the excellent cooperation between the nodal agencies and investigation agencies of the two countries, agreed to enhance their operational cooperation and launch fresh efforts to fight radicalisation, especially Online Radicalisation. In 2018 as well, the two sides had agreed to cooperate on online radicalisation.