Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for joint action to combat the menace of terrorism.
Addressing the Council on Foreign relations just before leaving for Washington to meet with US President Barack Obama, Modi said that terrorism should not be classified as good terrorism and bad terrorism.
"Terrorism has no borders, no ideology. Terrorism is something everyone in the world is troubled with. We need to take the issue of terrorism very seriously. I am sad to say that some countries have not been able to understand the evils of terrorism. It is our biggest challenge," he said.
He recalled that when he had met State Department officials in the United States way back in 1991 and told them about the issue of terrorism, his concerns were dismissed and he was told that basically it was a law and order problem for India.
‘It is only after the 9/11 attack on the United that the US Officials understood that terrorism in the world is spreading,’ he said.
He noted that India has been facing terrorism since the last 40 years.
He was quick to add that terrorism had been exported to India and that it was not home grown.
‘I once told a CNN journalist, when asked