NEW YORK: UN counter-terrorism committee members will pay homage to the victims of horrific 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, said chair of the committee Ruchira Kamboj during a press conference.
“Terror constitutes the most serious threat to the international community,” she said, and added, “The members of the UN counter-terror committee will pay homage to victims of 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai.”
India is set to host a UN counter-terrorism committee meeting in Mumbai and Delhi which will focus on the rapid developments of three significant technologies used by terrorists — the Internet and social media, terrorism financing, and unmanned aerial systems (UAS), she said.
“Terror constitutes the most serious threat to the international community,” she said, and added, “The members of the UN counter-terror committee will pay homage to victims of 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai.”
India is set to host a UN counter-terrorism committee meeting in Mumbai and Delhi which will focus on the rapid developments of three significant technologies used by terrorists — the Internet and social media, terrorism financing, and unmanned aerial systems (UAS), she said.