India-Israel Strengthen Counter-Terrorism Alliance in 10th JWG Meeting

India and Israel held their 10th Joint Working Group meeting on counter-terrorism in New Delhi, reinforcing their strategic partnership. Both nations strongly condemned recent terror attacks in each other's countries, including the October 7 attacks in Israel and the Pahalgam attack in India. The discussions focused on emerging threats like the use of drones, AI for terrorism, and terrorist financing. They committed to deepening cooperation through training, information sharing, and multilateral platforms like the UN.

Key Points: India-Israel Counter-Terrorism Talks: 10th JWG Meeting

  • Condemn Oct 7 & Pahalgam attacks
  • Combat terror finance & AI misuse
  • Enhance cybersecurity & training
  • Strengthen UN & FATF cooperation
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10th India-Israel Joint Working Group Meeting on counter terrorism held in New Delhi

India & Israel condemn cross-border terror, pledge stronger cooperation in cybersecurity, finance & intel at 10th Joint Working Group meeting.

"Both sides unequivocally and strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. - Official Release"

New Delhi, February 25

The 10th meeting of the India-Israel Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorism was held on Tuesday in New Delhi.

As per the release, Joint Secretary (Counter Terrorism) in the Ministry of External Affairs of India, Vinod Bahade, and Head of Bureau, Strategic Affairs Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, Nadav Eschar, led their respective delegations.

The meeting underscored the importance of bilateral cooperation in countering terrorism, reflecting the spirit and breadth of the India-Israel Strategic Partnership. Both sides unequivocally and strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism and reaffirmed the principle of zero tolerance towards terrorism.

They strongly condemned the brutal terror attacks in both countries, including the heinous October 7, 2023, terror attack in Israel, the dastardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 22, 2025 and other terror acts that have emphasised the urgent need to hold the perpetrators of these heinous acts accountable.

Both sides emphasised that confronting terrorism requires concerted action in a sustained and comprehensive manner. Against this backdrop, the two sides renewed their commitment to strengthening multilateral cooperation in the field of countering terrorism, including in the UN, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and other multilateral platforms.

The two sides reiterated their commitment to cooperate in combating terrorism and terrorist organisations, as well as their proxies, supporters, sponsors, financiers and backers.

The two sides exchanged views on threats emanating from terrorism and discussed threats posed by terrorist groups globally and in their respective regions. They reviewed a wide range of traditional and emerging threats and challenges, such as terrorist recruitment, abuse of technology for terrorist purposes, and financing of terrorism. They expressed concern over the increasing use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), drones, and AI for terrorist purposes.

Both sides discussed ways to strengthen cooperation against challenges, including through training, cybersecurity, exchange of best practices, and information sharing through continued bilateral and multilateral efforts. They also discussed further strengthening law enforcement and judicial cooperation, including through information sharing and cooperation on mutual legal assistance requests.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our government taking concrete steps. The mention of the Pahalgam attack is important—we cannot forget our martyrs. Hope this cooperation translates to real action on the ground to protect our citizens.
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Rohit P
While cooperation is good, we must ensure our foreign policy remains balanced in the region. Our core interests should always come first. The focus on tech like drones and AI is the right way forward though.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, it's reassuring to see such high-level talks. Terrorism is a global menace. The part about tackling terrorist financing through FATF is key—cut off the money, cut off the terror.
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Vikram M
Strong message on zero tolerance. Both nations understand the pain. Now the challenge is to get other countries in multilateral forums like the UN to also take a firm, unambiguous stand, not just give lip service.
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Karthik V
The 10th meeting shows this is a sustained partnership, not a one-off. Training and info sharing between our agencies will make a big difference. Hope our police and paramilitary forces get access to the best tech and tactics.

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