Srinagar, July 5 -- The Union Ministry of Home Affairs' decision to designate 23 Pakistan-based individuals as terrorists under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) is more than a legal exercise. It is a firm assertion that India will continue to identify, isolate and hold accountable those accused of orchestrating or supporting terrorism directed against the country. The move reflects India's consistent policy of using domestic law alongside diplomatic engagement to combat cross-border terrorism. Declaring individuals as terrorists under the UAPA enables authorities to freeze assets, restrict financial transactions, strengthen investigations and facilitate international cooperation against terror networks. While many of those ...