Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping today stressed the need to strengthening counter-terror measures as they held their summit talks here in the backdrop of the Taliban attack in Kabul and ISIS attack in Karachi.
The two leaders felt that India and China should increase their cooperation in fighting terrorism, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar told reporters after the meeting between Mr Xi and Mr Modi, who arrived here on a three-day visit to China, his first after assuming office. Four Indians and an American were among those killed when Taliban gunmen stormed a guest house in the Afghan capital last night. Yesterday, 45 Ismaili shias were killed in an attack IS militants claimed they had carried out.
Chinaâ’s western province Xinjiang itself has been hit by Islamist terror groups which the country believes have based themselves on neighbouring countries, including Pakistan. (AGENCIES)