India & Germany Unite Against Terrorism, Condemn Pahalgam & Delhi Attacks

India and Germany have issued a forceful joint statement condemning the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam and Delhi in 2025. The statement emerged from talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Ahmedabad. Both leaders called for concerted international efforts to combat terrorism comprehensively and dismantle its infrastructure. They also welcomed progress in bilateral counter-terror cooperation, including a ratified Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty.

Key Points: India-Germany Condemn Terror Attacks, Vow to Dismantle Safe Havens

  • Strong condemnation of 2025 attacks
  • Call to dismantle terror safe havens
  • Push for coordinated global action
  • Commitment to deepen counter-terror cooperation
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India, Germany strongly condemn Pahalgam and Delhi terror attacks; call for dismantling safe havens, disrupting terror networks

India and Germany issue a strong joint statement condemning the 2025 Pahalgam and Delhi terror attacks, calling for global action to dismantle terrorist networks.

"condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack in Pahalgam... and the terror incident in Delhi - India-Germany Joint Statement"

Gandhinagar, January 12

India and Germany on Monday strongly denounced the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, 2025, and in Delhi on November 10, 2025, and urged steps to dismantle terrorist safe havens and infrastructure, while also targeting terror networks and their funding, in line with international law.

The two countries made the remarks in a joint statement issued after talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Ahmedabad. The statement said both sides pushed for coordinated global action to fight terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner, consistent with the UN Charter and international law.

They "condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on 22 April 2025 and the terror incident in Delhi on 10 November 2025. They committed to strengthening co-operation against terrorists and terrorist entities, including those listed in the UN 1267 Sanctions Committee," the joint statement said.

Reiterating their position on terrorism, the joint statement said the two leaders "unequivocally and strongly condemned terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism."

"They called for concerted international efforts to combat terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner, in accordance with the UN Charter and international law."

The statement further said India and Germany reaffirmed their commitment to deepen cooperation against terrorists and terrorist entities, including those listed under the UN 1267 Sanctions Committee.

As part of the counter-terror cooperation framework, both leaders welcomed the ratification of the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) and noted the progress made under the Joint Working Group (JWG) on counter-terrorism, according to the joint statement.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz arrived in Ahmedabad on Monday for a two-day visit.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to see Germany standing with India. The focus on dismantling safe havens and terror funding is crucial. Hope this translates into concrete action and not just diplomatic words. The victims of Delhi and Pahalgam deserve justice.
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Aman W
While the condemnation is welcome, we've heard such statements before. The real test is whether countries will actually pressure those who provide safe havens. The MLAT and JWG are steps in the right direction, but the pace needs to be faster.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, the November attack was terrifying. Global cooperation is the only way to fight this menace. Glad our leaders are working on it. Safety of citizens should be the top priority.
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Vikram M
The mention of the UN 1267 list is key. Naming and shaming state sponsors is essential. India has suffered for decades. It's not just about Kashmir or Delhi, it's about the ideology that fuels these attacks everywhere.
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Kriti O
Solidarity from Germany means a lot. But we also need to look inward. Strengthening our own intelligence and community policing is equally important. Jai Hind!

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