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SCO members discuss deepening anti-terror cooperation

India along with Pakistan, China and other members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation today discussed plans to deepen practical cooperation on counter-terrorism.

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BEIJING: India along with Pakistan, China and other members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) today discussed plans to deepen practical cooperation on counter-terrorism.

Deputy National Security Adviser and Secretary, National Security Council Secretariat, R N Ravi attended the 31st meeting of Council of Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO-RATS) held here.

"The meeting discussed topical issues of international and regional security as well as deepening of practical cooperation of SCO members in the fight against terrorism," a statement from the Indian Embassy here said.

"India looks forward to constructive and productive engagement in the framework of SCO-RATS to eradicate the common menace of terrorism and ensuring the security of the region and the world," it said.

The SCO is comprised of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India and Pakistan.

India and Pakistan were admitted this year to the organisation.

For years the SCO-RATS has specialised in cooperation in counter-terrorism operations with periodic exercises between the member countries.

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