Forty experts from the United States and India met this week to explore ways to use science and technology to fight terrorism, the U.S. Embassy said Tuesday. The scientists and policy analysts talked about cyber-terrorism, bio-terrorism, threats to nuclear facilities and other topics, the embassy said in a statement. They discussed ways to deter, monitor and respond to terrorist actions, and were planning further meetings, the embassy said. The conference, held Monday through Wednesday in western India’s Goa state, was closed to the public and media. The embassy said a report from the conference would later be published in India, the United States and other countries affected by terrorism. Full Story
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