The Minister of State in the External Affairs termed terrorism as the most immediate and serious security challenge facing modern societies, particularly democratic and pluralistic ones.
He was speaking at Raisina Dialogue -- a conclave on geoeconomics and geopolitics -- a joint initiative of the Ministry of External Affairs and a leading think-tank.
"Some speakers also brought out that the principal terror threat from the viewpoint of countries like India emanates mainly from ideological, logistical and financial infrastructure that exists across our borders.
Singh said that "connectivity" was the key to ensuring a stable future for Asia and for the world at large and that it is critical not just for ensuring economic growth but also has "implications" for security of Asia and beyond.
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"Absence of a well-developed over-arching security architecture in Asia makes this even more important, as is the heterogeneous geography and dynamic nature of evovling power balances in the region.
Speaking on democratic ethos, he said the fact that India has been able to preserve its democratic polity despite our developmental challenges and despite being situated in a strategically challenging region, "is a testimony to our commitment to political pluralism and freedom of opinion".