New Delhi, Jan. 22 -- Profound changes in the world order make it imperative for countries to collaborate on shared challenges, external affairs minister S Jaishankar told his Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares as they met in New Delhi on Wednesday to review cooperation in trade, defence and security.

Terrorism, which has affected India and Spain, is among these shared challenges, and the world must display "zero tolerance" towards the menace, Jaishankar said. Both sides condemned all forms of terrorism and emphasised the need for strengthening international cooperation to combat terrorism.

The two leaders reviewed the gamut of bilateral ties, including trade, investment, defence and security, tourism and people-to-people relations...