Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong condemnation of the terror attack in Australia and his expression of solidarity with Canberra underline India’s consistent and uncompromising position against terrorism in all its forms. Coming in the aftermath of a deadly attack near a Jewish gathering in Sydney, the statement carries both moral and strategic significance.
By extending India’s support to Australia in its fight against terrorism, Modi has reinforced New Delhi’s long-held view that terrorism is a global menace requiring collective international action. India, having faced decades of cross-border and domestic terror threats, has frequently argued that no nation is immune and that selective or fragmented responses only embolden extremist elements.
The timing of the statement is also notable. As geopolitical tensions, ideological extremism, and hate-driven violence rise across regions, India’s message serves as a reminder that democratic societies must stand united against forces that seek to undermine pluralism and social harmony. Modi’s outreach reflects India’s intent to act as a responsible global partner, especially with countries in the Indo-Pacific region, where security cooperation has steadily deepened.
Australia and India share a robust strategic partnership encompassing defence, intelligence sharing, counter-terror cooperation, and multilateral engagement through platforms such as the Quad. Modi’s response signals that counter-terrorism remains a central pillar of this partnership, extending beyond regional concerns to global security challenges.
At a broader level, the condemnation also resonates with India’s advocacy for zero tolerance towards terrorism at international forums such as the United Nations and G20. New Delhi has consistently pushed for stronger global mechanisms to curb terror financing, online radicalisation, and the misuse of extremist narratives.
As Australia investigates the attack and works to restore public confidence, India’s show of solidarity adds diplomatic weight to the global chorus against terrorism. It also reflects New Delhi’s belief that combating terror is not merely a security imperative, but a shared responsibility to protect open societies, democratic values, and innocent lives worldwide.

