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The prime minister is using his visits to China and India to promote better trade agreements with the UK, which he says will create thousands of new jobs.
Mr Brown is also calling on the Indian authorities to play a greater role in the fight against terrorism.
He wants to see cross-religion co-operation in the worldwide battle.
Mr Brown told the BBC there needed to be "greater co-operation between the major countries in the fight against terrorism" and said China, Pakistan and India all had a part to play in rooting out those responsible.
He called on India to join the Financial Action Taskforce, an inter-governmental body which helps combat money laundering and terrorist financing.
Extremist ideologies
Greater co-operation was also needed on what to do in crowded places, such as security at airports and ports, he said.
He added that extremist ideologies needed to be fought and that co-operation across religions was "going to be very important for the future".
"So what we need now is a comprehensive action plan, if you like a global action against terrorism," he said.
On the first leg of his trip to China, Mr Brown had earlier said there was a "huge opportunity" for British businesses in the country.
He and Chinese premier Wen Jiabao agreed to boost trade by 50% by 2010. Mr Brown also offered China Ј50m to help the country tackle climate change.
(BBC)
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