The Russia-India Joint Working Group on counterterrorism has discussed terrorist threats at various levels, focusing on the situations in Afghanistan and the Middle East, the Ministry of External Affairs readout said on Saturday.
"In the 13th JWG on CT, both sides shared their experiences in countering terrorism, including cross-border terrorism, extremism and agreed to enhance cooperation to address problems of radicalization as well as terror financing," the statement read.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin discussed the situation in Myanmar and the Ukraine conflict, as well as the reform of the UN Security Council, with his Indian counterpart Tanmaya Lal.