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Anti-Terror Laws in India

Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 This law was enacted to provide for more effective prevention of certain unlawful activities of individuals and associations, and for matters connected with it. It empowered appropriate authorities to declare any association as ‘unlawful’ if it is...

Terror Funding

Terror Funding or Terrorism Finance (TF) is the lifeblood of terrorism. Financing is required not just to fund specific terrorist operations, but to meet the broader organisational costs of developing and maintaining a terrorist organisation and to create an...

Terrorism in India

Terrorism as an offence does not figure in the Indian Penal Code of 1860 as amended from time to time. In India, the first special law which attempted to define terrorism was the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, of 1987,...

Terrorism

International terrorism today is marked by the large number of transnational terrorist groups, mostly motivated by the Islamist fundamentalist ideology with Al-Qaeda, ISIS at the forefront. Definition of Terrorism Firstly, a ‘terrorist’ in one country may be viewed as a ‘freedom...

Internal Security of India

In modern times, the form and number of threats to a country’s security internal as well as external – has become more challenging than ever. It has become very important for a country to maintain its sovereignty in international statecraft as well...