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Anurag Thakur Declares: No Society or Government Will Tolerate Terrorism

by Charlotte Adams
June 3, 2025
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“No society, no govt will accept any form of terrorism”: Anurag Thakur in Ethiopia – lokmattimes.com
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  • India’s Resolute Stand Against Terrorism: Insights from Anurag Thakur’s Visit to Ethiopia
    • Global Unity Against Terrorism: A Call from Ethiopia
    • Anurag Thakur Champions Strengthened International Collaboration for Security Enhancement

India’s Resolute Stand Against Terrorism: Insights from Anurag Thakur’s Visit to Ethiopia

During his recent diplomatic mission to Ethiopia, Indian Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Anurag Thakur, reaffirmed the global imperative to eradicate terrorism in all its manifestations. Speaking before an assembly of international dignitaries and officials, Thakur declared unequivocally that “no society or government will tolerate any form of terrorism.” His statement arrives amid escalating global concerns over violent extremism threatening peace and security worldwide. Beyond highlighting India’s unwavering dedication to counterterrorism, Thakur’s visit emphasized the necessity for strengthened international alliances aimed at fostering safer and more resilient communities.

Global Unity Against Terrorism: A Call from Ethiopia

Anurag Thakur’s address in Ethiopia spotlighted the critical need for a unified global response against terrorism—a menace that transcends borders and cultures. Echoing Ethiopia’s own ongoing challenges with insurgent groups fueled by complex ethnic tensions, he stressed that combating extremism requires not only military action but also comprehensive cooperation among nations. This includes sharing intelligence promptly and building robust partnerships capable of dismantling terrorist networks effectively.

The Ethiopian context illustrates how socio-political intricacies can create environments conducive to radicalization. Recognizing this, Thakur advocated for multi-dimensional strategies involving governments, civil society organizations, and local community leaders working collaboratively to build resilience against extremist ideologies.



Strategic ElementDescription
Real-Time Intelligence ExchangeFacilitating swift cross-border communication between security agencies.
Grassroots Community InvolvementEmpowering local influencers to counteract radical narratives within their communities.
Civic Education ProgramsCultivating tolerance through inclusive educational initiatives targeting youth.
Sustainable Economic Opportunities

Investing in employment schemes—such as vocational training programs recently launched across East Africa—to reduce economic vulnerabilities exploited by extremist recruiters.

Anurag Thakur Champions Strengthened International Collaboration for Security Enhancement

The minister underscored that no nation can single-handedly defeat terrorism; instead, it demands concerted efforts marked by transparency and shared responsibility. He urged countries—especially developing ones—to actively participate in joint initiatives designed to enhance collective defense capabilities against terror threats.

A few pivotal measures highlighted include:

  • Diplomatic Engagements: Encouraging continuous dialogue platforms where nations exchange perspectives on emerging threats.
  • Multinational Military Drills: Organizing coordinated exercises aimed at improving interoperability among armed forces globally.
  • Technology & Resource Sharing: Providing access to advanced surveillance tools and frameworks essential for preemptive counter-terror operations.

This collaborative approach is vital not only for immediate threat mitigation but also for establishing long-term regional stability—a goal central to India’s foreign policy vision articulated during the visit.

A Holistic Model: India’s Comprehensive Strategy Toward Counterterrorism Efforts 
 
 
 
 
 

  

  

  

  

  

In his discourse on counterterrorism during the Ethiopian visit, Anurag Thakur illuminated India’s multifaceted approach which integrates defense mechanisms with diplomatic outreach aimed at sustainable peace-building. This strategy recognizes that eradicating terrorism extends beyond military interventions—it necessitates addressing underlying socio-economic grievances fueling extremism.

Key pillars of India’s methodology include:

  • Bilateral & Multilateral Cooperation: Establishing strong intelligence-sharing networks with partner countries enhances early detection capabilities against terror plots.
  • Civic Participation Initiatives: Engaging marginalized communities through dialogue reduces susceptibility toward radicalization.
  • Economic Empowerment Programs:Creating livelihood opportunities diminishes recruitment pools exploited by terrorist factions.
  • < b >Educational Campaigns :Promoting critical thinking skills among youth counters misinformation propagated by extremist propaganda.
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    Mobilizes young populations via awareness campaigns designed to debunk extremist myths.



    Towards a Safer Tomorrow: The Path Forward Post-Ethiopia Visit

    Anurag Thakur’s statements reinforce India’s steadfast commitment towards eliminating terrorism globally while promoting peaceful coexistence through cooperative diplomacy. As geopolitical tensions persist worldwide—with recent reports indicating a rise in transnational terror incidents up nearly 15% according to Global Terrorism Index 2023—the urgency behind such unified efforts becomes even more pronounced.

    The minister’s call highlights how sustained collaboration between governments combined with grassroots empowerment forms the backbone of effective anti-terror frameworks.

    The journey ahead involves nurturing these partnerships further while integrating innovative technologies like artificial intelligence-driven threat analysis systems currently being piloted across several African nations. These advancements promise enhanced predictive capabilities crucial for preemptive action.

    Terrorism remains one of humanity’s gravest challenges; however,a united front built upon trust, shared knowledge, & mutual support offers hope toward eradicating this scourge permanently. 

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