India's Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla to fight against the terrorism points coopeartive work by the countries that shares common interest like India shares with Germany and rest of Europe and welcomed Berlin's strategy on the Indo-Pacific cooperation during his three-nation European tour in Germany. Order of arrest of AMU student Farhan Zubairi for 'beheading' Jibe at anti-macron protest The Foreign Secretary said India is "stunned by the recent terror attacks in France" and these are threats to "our common democratic values and freedom of expression", during his meetings with German interlocutors in Berlin. He said, that the terror attacks in France "vindicate our long term assertion that terror knows no boundaries". Shringla said "We should learn to call a spade a spade on terror front," to the German interlocutors clued Pakistan that how some "countries" who are the fountainhead of terror are "claiming to be victims of terror to gain international sympathy". He invited the "like-minded countries" to work together and "there can be no justification for terror under any circumstances". Teenager stabs police officer after shouting 'Allahu Akbar' He highlighted the "India's" role as an important actor in the region and how it is "the most reliable partner to implement our shared vision for the region". The discussion about China's debt-trap diplomacy, the need for diversification of supply chains were other areas of discussion. The German government has announced its Indo-Pacific strategy in earlier 2020, it is a move that shows greater interest in the concept that Beijing views suspicious. ' Important to stop Islamic terrorism': Trump on attacks in France