After his talks with President Barack Obama, Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a joint press conference said there should be no distinction between terrorist groups and pressed for countries to fulfil their commitment to wipe out terror safe havens and bring them to justice.
He said India and the US have agreed that there was a need for comprehensive global strategy and approach to combat terrorism.
The two sides noted the recent US sanctions against three D Company affiliates.
The President and the Prime Minister further agreed to continue to work toward an agreement to share information on known and suspected terrorists.
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The President and the Prime Minister also noted the positive cooperative engagement between the Indian and the US authorities with a view to working together to counter the threat of IEDs and to develop counterterrorism best practices.
"Terrorism remains a principal global threat. It is taking on a new character, even as existing challenges persist," Modi said.
Modi said the two countries agreed that they need a "comprehensive global strategy and approach" to combat it.
He said the two countries will deepen their bilateral security cooperation against terrorist groups. "And, we will further enhance our counter-terrorism capabilities, including in the area of technology," said the Prime Minister.
Obama thanked Modi for India's "strong counter-terrorism cooperation".
He said as America's combat mission is over in Afghanistan, "we are going to continue to be strong and reliable partners for the Afghan people who have benefited from India's generous assistance over many years".