Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday presented an 11-point 'Action Agenda' which included suggestions for exchange of lists of terrorists among G-20 nations, easing and expediting of legal processes like extradition and concrete steps to choke funds and weapon supply to the terrorists.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday presented an 11-point 'Action Agenda' which included suggestions for exchange of lists of terrorists among G-20 nations, easing and expediting of legal processes like extradition and concrete steps to choke funds and weapon supply to the terrorists.
He named LeT and JeM as terror operatives in the South Asia like Daesh (ISIS) and Al-Qaeda in the Middle East and Boko Haram in Nigeria. "Their only ideology is to spread hatred and commit massacres," he added.
Amid increased tension between India and China on developments near Sikkim, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today "appreciated" momentum in the BRICS bloc under the Chinese chairmanship and extended full cooperation forthe grouping's upcoming summit to be hosted by Beijing.
He also spent time with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron
1. PM and Xi Jinping
PM Modi greets Chinese Premier Xi Jinping on the sides of the G20 summit
2. Modi, Merkel and Macron
PM Modi, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and French President Emmanuel Macron share a light moment on the sides of the G20 Summit
3. PM Modi arrives in Hamburg
PM Modi greets the media on his arrival at Hamburg, Germany for the G20 summit
4. PM Modi at G20 Leaders Retreat
PM Modi with G20 leaders at the Leaders Retreat
5. PM Modi participates in the 'Family Photo' for GST
Family members of G20 leaders join various heads of states
6. PM Modi with Canada PM Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, on the sidelines of the 12th G-20 Summit, at Hamburg, Germany
7. PM Modi and French President Marcon
PM Modi and French President Macron in deep discussion
8. PM Modi with UK PM May and US President Trump
PM Modi interacts with UK PM May and POTUS Trump