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The Age a different figure, saying 280,560 Australian citizens and permanent residents had come into the country between March 20 (when borders closed) and January 10 this year. During the same period, 76,076 foreign nationals also made it in under various classes of exemption.
Ben Saul, professor of international law at Sydney University, says it’s hard to defend decisions to let in people like high-profile international sports stars at a time when so many citizens are stranded abroad. “If it’s so difficult to bring people home why are we letting in the Indian cricket team from the second most infected country in the world?” he asks. Victoria, too, has brought in 1200 tennis players and supporters for the Australian Open.
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India-Australia to step up counter-radicalisation coop & combat terror financing
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The two sides have also reviewed threats posed by UN-sanctioned terrorist entities and emphasized the need for concerted action against all terrorist networks.
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The discussions also focussed on the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic presented to combating terrorism.
New Delhi: India and Australia have decided to step up cooperation in the various spheres of counter-terrorism including countering radicalisation and violent extremism, combating financing of terrorism, preventing exploitation of the internet for terrorism and violent extremism, law enforcement cooperation, information sharing, and capacity building.
The two sides have also reviewed threats posed by UN-sanctioned terrorist entities and emphasized the need for concerted action against all terrorist networks. The two sides have exchanged views on proscription of terrorist individuals and entities as a too
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India-Australia Condemn Use Of Terrorist Proxies; To Collaborate On Counter-terrorism
India and Australia also discussed multiple areas of cooperation in the area of counter-terrorism including countering radicalisation and violent extremism
Condemning the use of terrorist proxies for cross-border terrorism, India and Australia, on December 17, underlined the urgent need for countries to take “immediate, sustained, verified and irreversible” action to ensure no territory is used for terrorist attacks. Both the countries, virtually participated in the 12th meeting of Joint Working Group on counter-terrorism wherein Canberra condemned terrorist attacks that shook India over the years including the 26/11 attacks, Pulwama and Pathankot. In addendum, it also stressed the “urgent need” to bring perpetrators of such attacks to justice.