India to host 3rd ‘No Money for Terror ‘ministerial Conference in November 2022

India to host 3rd ‘No Money for Terror ‘ministerial Conference in November 2022

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Category : International Published on: November 10 2022

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  • India will host a 2 day “No Money for Terrorism” ministerial conference on 18 and 19 November 2022 in New Delhi. The conference will be hosted by India’s premier anti-terrorism agency, National Investigation Agency (NIA).
  • The first meeting of this kind took place in Paris, France, in 2018, and the second one took place in Melbourne, Australia, in 2019.
  • Nearly 65 nations participated in the 2019 conference.
  • India was to host the conference in 2020 but it was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • The conference is organised by Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) of over 150 countries, jointly called the Egmont Group.
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