A proposed United Nations treaty, championed by India, that would provide a single, universally agreed legal definition of terrorism and a common framework to prosecute or extradite terrorists, deny them safe havens, and cut off their funding.
The CCIT is a flagship India-at-the-UN and counter-terrorism topic; the 1996 Indian proposal, the unresolved definition of terrorism, and the "prosecute or extradite" idea are commonly tested.
The CCIT is still a proposed (not yet adopted) convention; existing anti-terror law is a patchwork of sectoral treaties. Its main obstacle is not enforcement but agreement on a single legal definition of terrorism.
India-proposed (1996) but still unadopted UN treaty seeking a single global definition of terrorism and a "prosecute or extradite" framework.
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