India, Feb. 25 -- India has been at the receiving end when it comes to terrorism and armed challenges from within and without. From cross-border terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir to bomb blasts in metros to the Mumbai terror attacks, India has endured enough. It has led to severe loss of property and lives, not to mention the trauma and fear experienced by common citizens.
Now, with the unveiling of its first comprehensive anti-terror doctrine, PRAHAAR, India is resetting its strategy to deal with terrorism. The policy seeks to bring coherence and strategic direction to India's counter-terror efforts.
PRAHAAR maps the full spectrum of risks confronting India: cross-border terrorism, cyber-attacks, drone intrusions, radicalisation, terror f...
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