FRESH DELHI: India and Russian federation will more than likely sign a cyber-security pact during Russian President Vladimir Putin's trip to Goa in a few days, cementing joint efforts to curb terror-related activities in the area.
Officials of both countries said a pact regarding this is expected to be announced at the Indo-Russian gross annual summit in Goa on October 15. India had entered into a comprehensive cyber security relationship with the US, another everlasting member of the UN Security Authorities, during the Commercial and Strategic Dialogue in August.
India and Russia have recently been working on closer coordination to combat radicalisation through social media by groups like Islamic State as well as Pakistan-based clothes like LeT, Hizbul Mujahideen and Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Ways to check online propaganda and recruitment by such groupings, and keeping hackers from sabotaging critical infrastructure are among the list of issues that will be high up on the agenda for Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi when they meet for the Indo-Russian Gross annual Summit. Last year, the two countries had chose to form an expert group on cyber security and counter-terrorism.
At the summit next week, which will concentrate on counter-terror measures, you will see sharing of experience and expertise in the field of counter-terrorism training, the officials cited earlier said, requesting anonymity. While Russia is at the forefront of fighting the Islamic State in Syria, India had situations of youth being attracted through social media to join the group.
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