India, Austria Unite Against Terrorism, Forge New Trade & Film Ties

India and Austria have strongly condemned recent terrorist attacks, including the incidents in Pahalgam and near the Red Fort, during the official visit of Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker. The two nations called for decisive and concerted international efforts to combat terrorism and violent radicalization, including disrupting terror financing. The visit resulted in 15 key outcomes, focusing on enhanced cooperation in defense, technology, trade, and the establishment of a Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorism. Major agreements also included an Audiovisual Co-production pact to boost film industry collaboration and a Fast Track Mechanism to improve business ties.

Key Points: India-Austria Condemn Terrorism, Sign Key Pacts During Chancellor Visit

  • Condemned Pahalgam & Red Fort terror attacks
  • Called for concerted international efforts against terrorism
  • Signed 15 outcomes including defense & tech deals
  • Established a Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorism
  • Announced Fast Track Mechanism for businesses
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India, Austria condemn Pahalgam attack, Red Fort terror incident ; call for concerted international efforts to combat terrorism

India & Austria condemned Pahalgam & Red Fort attacks, called for global anti-terror efforts, and signed 15 agreements on defense, trade, and film co-production.

"Both sides categorically and unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism. - MEA Secretary Sibi George"

New Delhi, April 16

India and Austria called for decisive and concerted international efforts to combat terrorism during the visit of Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker to India. The two sides condemned the heinous Pahalgam terror attack and the Red Fort terror incident, which took place in the national capital, and underlined the need for cooperation to counter violent radicalisation and extremism.

The details were shared by MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George while addressing a special media briefing on the official visit of the Austrian Chancellor to India here in the national capital on Thursday.

Ambassador George said that the leaders also welcomed the signing of a Letter of Intent for enhancing cooperation between India and the EU in areas of counter-terrorism and counter-radicalisation.

He said, "Both sides categorically and unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism. The leaders welcomed the signing of the 'Letter of Intent' (LoI) to set up a joint working group on counter terrorism, which will serve as a platform to enhance bilateral cooperation in counter-terrorism and also counter radicalisation through information, knowledge sharing and capacity building within the appropriate multilateral fora in the framework of the respective collaboration between India and the European Union."

He added, "The leaders condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam last year and the terror incident near Red Fort in November 2025. They also called for decisive and concerted international efforts to combat terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner."

The Ambassador said that the leaders underscored the need for cooperation to counter violent radicalisation and extremism, and specifically the financing of terrorism, including by promoting internationally agreed anti- money laundering standards, as well as to prevent exploitation of new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes and to tackle terrorist recruitment.

He further noted, "The leaders also reaffirmed a strong commitment to continue taking active measures to disrupt the terror financing linkages and channels, including at the United Nations and the Financial Action Task Force."

His remarks come as India and Austria on Thursday concluded 15 outcomes as part of the four-day official visit of Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker to the country, covering key areas including defence, technology, trade, innovation and skills development, with a focus on establishing a Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorism between the two nations.

The outcomes were finalised following wide-ranging discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chancellor Stocker in New Delhi, marking the first visit by an Austrian Chancellor to India in four decades.

Among the major agreements signed was the Agreement on Audiovisual Co-production, which will promote collaboration between the film industries of both countries, facilitating joint productions and cultural exchange.

To boost business ties, both countries announced a Fast Track Mechanism for Indian and Austrian companies, aimed at addressing investor concerns and improving ease of doing business.

Among the major agreements signed was the Agreement on Audiovisual Co-production, which will promote collaboration between the film industries of both countries, facilitating joint productions and cultural exchange.

To boost business ties, both countries announced a Fast Track Mechanism for Indian and Austrian companies, aimed at addressing investor concerns and improving ease of doing business.

The visit comes at a significant time, following the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, which both sides noted would create new opportunities for trade, manufacturing, investment and job creation.

With the conclusion of these 15 outcomes, India and Austria have set the stage for a more innovation-driven and future-ready partnership.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Pahalgam attack was so tragic. It's heartening to see the world acknowledging our pain. But agreements and words need to translate into real action on the ground. Let's hope this working group delivers concrete results.
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Rohit P
Good move! But we also need to focus internally. Countering radicalisation in our own society is just as important as international partnerships. Education and economic opportunities for youth are crucial.
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Sarah B
The focus on disrupting terror financing is the most critical part. Money is the oxygen for these groups. Stronger international frameworks to track and freeze assets can make a huge difference.
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Vikram M
While I support the intent, I hope this isn't just another diplomatic statement. We've seen many such "strong condemnations" before. The real test is sustained pressure on states that sponsor cross-border terrorism.
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Kavya N
The film co-production agreement is a nice cultural touch! Soft power and people-to-people connections build stronger foundations than just politics. Jai Hind!

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