Intelligence chiefs from 20 countries who are participating in the Raisina Dialogue have assured that they will not allow militants to use their countries for anti-India activities. According to the information, this decision was taken during a meeting of intelligence chiefs in the national capital. The meeting was chaired by India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, in which US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard was also present. However, details of this closed-door meeting have not been released but sources said that it focused on sharing intelligence and cooperation to deal with threats posed by militancy, funding and emerging technologies. According to sources, India also expressed concern during the meeting about other elements active abroad, including pro-Khalistan elements. India and the US have reportedly agreed that they will not allow their territories to be used against each other. Doval will also hold various meetings with intelligence and security officials who have come to India. The countries whose intelligence and security officials have come to India for this conference include Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the United Arab Emirates.
