Kampala, Oct. 16 -- India on Thursday highlighted the persistence of terrorism and terming it as a "shared threat" called on Non Alligned Movement (NAM) member states to tackle it through deeper international cooperation.

Delivering the National Statement at the 19th NAM Mid-Term Ministerial Meeting in Kampala

Union Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh in a concealed jibe at Pakistan, said that countries which have terrorism as their national state policy and glorify terrorists must be condemned.

"Terrorism is a shared threat that can be addressed only through deeper international cooperation. For decades, India has been a victim of barbaric cross-border terrorist attacks, most recently on 22 April 2025, when inno...