India raised the issue of the Pulwama terror attack that left 40 CRPF men dead during bilateral meetings with several countries, among them the US, Germany and Russia, at the three-day Munich Security Conference that concluded on Sunday, officials said.
The conference, which brings together global leaders and security experts from across the world, was attended by India's deputy national security advisor Pankaj Saran. The conference was attended by over 600 delegates.
On the sidelines of the conference, Saran held bilateral meetings with representatives of several countries who unequivocally condemned the attack in Pulwama and extended their condolences to the bereaved families.
The meetings, according to the officials, were held with the representatives of the US, Germany, Russia, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation), Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Mongolia, Armenia and Oman.
There was widespread support for India's concerns over Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, they said.