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India pushes global cooperation to extradite 300+ fugitives, including terrorists and cybercriminals.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a two-day conference in New Delhi on extradition, stressing a zero-tolerance approach to criminals fleeing India, including economic offenders, cybercriminals, and terrorists.
He called for stronger international cooperation, improved diplomacy, and technology use to track and repatriate fugitives, citing over 300 pending extradition requests.
Shah emphasized expanding India’s legal reach abroad and urged states to build prisons meeting international standards.
The event, organized by the CBI, focused on strategies to overcome legal delays and enhance coordination among agencies.
Earlier, he announced a new NSG hub in Ayodhya to boost counter-terrorism readiness.
La India impulsa la cooperación global para extraditar a más de 300 fugitivos, incluidos terroristas y ciberdelincuentes.