New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah met his Bangladeshi counterpart Asaduzzaman Khan and raised the issue of attacks on minorities and temples in that country.
Shah also had productive exchanges with Khan on border management and common security-related issues on the sidelines of the 'No Money for Terror' conference which was hosted by India's home ministry in New Delhi, official sources said.
There were 450 delegates from more than 75 countries and international organisations attending the two-day conference. The most serious threat to international peace and security, according to Shah, is terrorism, but funding terrorism is "more dangerous."
Terrorists are constantly finding new ways to carry out violence, radicalise youth and raise financial resources, he said. The dark net is being used by terrorists to spread radical content and conceal their identities, Shah said.