MEA's Sibi George highlights India's cross-border terrorism threat at BRICS meeting
Sibi George, secretary in India's Ministry of External Affairs, addressed the threat of cross-border terrorism at the BRICS Counter Terrorism Working Group meeting. He emphasized the need for a united global effort to combat terrorism and strengthen international cooperation. George also reaffirmed India's commitment to working with BRICS nations towards a terror-free world.
- ▪Sibi George highlighted India's concerns regarding cross-border terrorism during the BRICS meeting in Delhi.
- ▪He called for a robust collaborative approach to tackle terrorism challenges, including evolving funding mechanisms and radicalization.
- ▪George reaffirmed India's commitment to deepening cooperation with BRICS member countries for a terror-free world.
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MEA's Sibi George highlights India's cross-border terrorism threat at BRICS meetingGeorge said this in his keynote address at the 11th Annual BRICS Counter Terrorism Working Group meeting in Delhi on Thursday.Updated on: May 21, 2026 5:48 PM ISTEdited by Sana FaziliShare viaCopy link Amid the ongoing BRICS summit in India, Sibi George, secretary (West) in the ministry of external affairs, highlighted India's concern on cross-border terrorism as he called for ‘concerted and united efforts’ to counter terrorism.George Sibi (in picture) was among the top officials who accompanied Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his five-nation tour of UAE, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands and Italy, which concluded on Wednesday.
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