"No changes in policy. While we are sharing intelligence, we believe that whatever role India is to play under any UN approved programme, we'll do it," Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar told reporters in a joint news conference with US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter, when asked if India is considering increasing its role in countering the Islamic State.
"There is no change in India's policy," he said, referring to the Indian policy that it would participate only in UN approved peacekeeping missions.
"But we don't mind to go one step forward in sharing the (intelligence) information," Parrikar said.
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