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India Raises Cross-Border Terror Concerns at Bilateral Meeting with US

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India formally raised the issue of cross-border terrorism during a high-level meeting with United States officials. The discussions took place as part of ongoing bilateral diplomatic engagements between the two countries. India emphasized the threat posed by terror networks operating across its borders, seeking stronger cooperation from Washington. However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to downplay concerns related to radical Islamist extremism during the talks. The divergence in perspectives highlighted a nuanced difference in how the two nations currently assess and prioritize the terrorism threat landscape.

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