India, US sign deal to dismantle D-Company

  • 5 years ago
After years of lassitude, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama moved decisively to set a new agenda by announcing a slew of outcomes that promised to rejuvenate the flagging relations between the two countries. Top among them was to begin “joint and concerted” efforts to dismantle safe havens for terrorists and criminal networks and their financial infrastructure naming the Lashkar-e-Toiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Dawood Ibrahim, Haqqani and Al-Qaida for specific action.

In their first bilateral meeting since Modi took over as Prime Minister, the two leaders had an intense two-hour discussion at the White House with their top teams, apart from a one-on-one meeting of 20 minutes that ended with a joint statement listing a whole range of new initiatives in several key areas of trade and investment, energy, defence, skill development, urban infrastructure and rural sanitation.

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