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Terrorism found in India includes Islamist terrorism, ultranationalist terrorism, and left-wing terrorism. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] India is one of the countries most impacted by terrorism. [ 5 ] [ 8 ]
2005 Indian Institute of Science shooting: Karnataka: 1 4 43 19 February 2006 2006 Ahmedabad railway station bombing: Gujarat: 0 25 44 7 March 2006 2006 Varanasi bombings: Three synchronized terrorist attacks in Varanasi in Shri Sankatmochan Mandir and Varanasi Cantonment Railway Station [22] [23] Varanasi: 28 101 45 11 July 2006
Organisations listed in the Schedule to the U.N. Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism (Implementation of Security Council Resolutions) Order, 2007 made under section 2 of the United Nations (Security Council) Act, 1947 and amended from time to time
The Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 (POTA) was an Act passed by the Parliament of India by Atal Bihari Bajpayee government in 2002, with the objective of strengthening anti-terrorism operations. The Act was enacted due to several terrorist attacks that were being carried out in India and especially in response to the attack on the Parliament.
Terrorist attack on a tourist bus and Army's family quarter. Marad massacre: May 2003 Kerala: 8 killed, 58 injured - A. Kamalnagar massacre: 14 August 2003 Tripura: 14 killed [93] 2005 Delhi bombings: 29 October 2005 Delhi: 62 killed, 210 Terrorist attack on two markets two days before Diwali. 2006 Varanasi bombings: March 2006 Uttar Pradesh
Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, commonly known as TADA, was an Indian anti-terrorism law which was in force during Rajiv Gandhi's govt. and P.V. Narasimha Rao's govt., between 1985 and 1995 (modified in 1987) amid the Punjab insurgency and applied to the whole of India.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is a law enforcement agency in India, with specific focus on counter-terrorism.It is under the Ministry of Home Affairs. [4] The primary mandate of the agency is to investigate and prosecute offences that have national and cross-border implications, specifically focusing on terrorism, insurgency, and other related matters.
A series of massacres of Hindus in May–August 2001 by Islamic militants took place in the erstwhile Doda district (present-day Kishtwar district) of Jammu and Kashmir, India, wherein 43 Hindus were killed. [1] [2] [3] The massacres took place at villages and temporary summer camps called dhoks in remote meadows used by local shepherds. [4]