UNSC’s counter-terrorism meet to be held in India
New Delhi – India will host the United Nations Security Council’s ‘Counter-Terrorism Committee’ conference on the 28th and 29th of October. The conference will be held on 28th in Mumbai and 29th in Delhi. The committee will formulate a strategy for Countering the Utilization of New and Innovative Technologies for Terrorist Purposes, such as the use of the Internet, the dark web, and technology. The dark web is the part of the internet that can only be accessed by certain computer systems. Pakistan’s name has come up in many incidents of inciting terrorist activities through the dark web. India being the host country can succeed in getting a resolution passed in its favour. India has also prepared a strategy for this.
India will next week host a special meeting of the UNSC Counter-Terrorism Committee on the issue of the increasing threat being posed by the misuse of new and emerging technologies #IndiaNarrative https://t.co/MzfEK1Pzw1
— INDIA NARRATIVE (@india_narrative) October 25, 2022
The committee includes 5 permanent members of the United Nations including the United States, Russia, China, France and Britain along with 10 member countries including India, Albania, Brazil, Gabon, Ghana, Ireland, Kenya, Mexico, Norway and the United Arab Emirates.
The Security Council Committee is meeting outside the New York headquarters for the first time in 7 years. Earlier this type of meeting was held outside the headquarters in Madrid, Spain in the year 2015.
Ambassadors of all countries in the #UNSC will attend a memorial for victims of the 26/11 terror attacks in #Mumbai today, as a part of a special session of the Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC) at the Taj Mumbai hotel. | @suhasinih reportshttps://t.co/R32t3yW9vf
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) October 26, 2022
According to the United Nations, the purpose of the meeting in New Delhi is to “prevent misapplication of innovative technologies in communication and finance by the terrorists.