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At Indo-Bangla conference, scholars discuss threats from religious extremism, terrorism

IndiaTimes Saturday, 21 October 2023
Delegates and scholars from India and Bangladesh gathered in New Delhi to discuss the challenges of religious extremism and terrorism by radical groups. The conference, titled 'Role of Civil Societies in Strengthening Bilateral Relations,' highlighted the peaceful nature of Sufism and its opposition to terrorism. Participants emphasized the shared spiritual background between India and Bangladesh, and the need for both countries to combat radicalization.
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