Without making a direct reference to Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that old structures of terrorism remain and some countries still use it as a state policy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PTI Photo
Turkey: Without making a direct reference to Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that old structures of terrorism remain and some countries still use it as a state policy.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PTI Photo
"Old structures of terrorism remain and there are countries that still use it as an instrument of state policy," Modi said during a critical intervention in a working dinner of the G20 Summit that got underway in this Mediterranean resort city.
"From regions in conflict to the streets of distant cities, terrorism extracts a deadly price," he said in the wake of Friday's deadly terrorist attacks in Paris that claimed 129 lives.
The prime minister said the the changing character of terrorism -- global links, franchise relations -- offered new threats to pluralist and open societies. He also proposed a 10-point proposal to tackle terrorism.