Participating in informal consultations on the outcome of the 4th biennial review of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, India strongly condemned the "cowardly terrorist attack" on its consulate in Herat province, saying the attack once again underscores that the main objective of terrorism in Afghanistan is to "prevent its reconstruction and development."
The attack was "valiantly repelled" by the "brave security forces of Afghanistan".
"These two terrorist attacks illustrate the need for us to emphasize in the General Assembly resolution that no cause or grievance can justify terrorism, which has to be countered, prosecuted and penalized," the Indian delegation said during the intervention made at the informal consultations.
The concluding session of the fourth review of the Strategy will be held on June 12-13 here at the end of which the UNGA will adopt a resolution.
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India called for the adoption of a "holistic approach and balanced implementation" of four pillars of UN Counter- Terrorism strategy keeping in mind the overall objective of zero tolerance of terrorism, which is endorsed by the UN.
"We urge all delegations to agree that this resolution should clearly state that we have zero tolerance of terrorism," the Indian delegation added.
India was the Chair of the Counter Terror Committee of the UNSC during its period on the Council till 2012 end.
India had introduced and got adopted the "zero tolerance" approach to terror in the Council on the subject.