
Centre unveils seven-pronged Prahaar counter-terror policy
The document said that India “does not link terrorism to any specific religion, ethnicity, nationality or civilisation”.
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The document said that India “does not link terrorism to any specific religion, ethnicity, nationality or civilisation”.

The policy lays out a a multi-layered strategy, aimed at denying terrorists, their financiers and supporters access to funds, weapons and safe havens.
India has launched its first comprehensive anti-terror policy named PRAHAAR. This policy addresses threats from cross-border terrorism, cyber-attacks, and the misuse of drones. It highlights the use of advanced technologies by terror groups for propaganda and funding. PRAHAAR emphasizes coordinated legal, technological, and community-based responses to combat evolving security challenges.
India has launched its first anti-terror policy, 'Prahaar,' adopting a proactive, intelligence-led strategy to combat threats from hostile neighbors and modern challenges.

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