India Finalizes First National Anti-Terror Policy to Combat New Threats
India is on the verge of releasing its first comprehensive national anti-terror policy, aiming to standardize counter-terrorism efforts across all states. The policy addresses modern threats like digital radicalization and misuse of open borders, marking a significant step in national security.
- India is finalizing its first comprehensive national anti-terror policy.
- The policy aims to unify counter-terrorism efforts across all Indian states.
- It addresses emerging threats, including digital radicalization and open border misuse.
- Home Minister Amit Shah previously announced this national strategy.
- The policy will provide a template for states to combat terror incidents.
- Previous anti-terror laws like UAPA and TADA focused on legislative acts, not unified national strategy.
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