Reportedly sources from melbourne stated that minister of State for home Affairs, g kishan reddy, has announced that india will host the 'No Money For Terror' meet in india in 2020. Currently the minister is heading a high-powered five-member Indian delegation, along with Director-General of the National Investigation Agency YC modi, at this year's edition of the three day global conference in melbourne against the support and financing of terrorism, which began from november 6.

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Furthermore at the inaugural session, the minister stressed India's concern over the "tacit support" that some nations are extending to terror groups breeding on their soil, in an apparent reference to Pakistan. Perhaps he, at the session, also called for a united global effort against all those who support terror or help generate finances for terror. Further he stated that india, being a victim of cross-border terrorism, advocates zero-tolerance towards terror, a detailed report stated.



Moreover Reddy stated that despite the killing of Osama Bin laden in 2011, several active affiliates of al qaeda still exist in many parts of the world. Apparently he also cautioned that despite the recent elimination of Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, there is no room to construe that the Caliphate would cease to survive and all countries which participated in the meeting should also effectively enforce the standards mandated by the Financial Action Terror Force (FATF) and UN listings.


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