Terrorism
A menace to global peace
Keywords:
criminal justice system, malimath committee report, national investigation agency, anti-terrorism legislation, extraordinary lawsAbstract
Terrorism has emerged as the newest menace to world peace and, in particular, India's national security. Terrorists are growing their sophistication and competence in every aspect of their operations. Weapon technology is becoming more accessible, and the buying power of terrorist groups is increasing due to the easy availability of both equipment and trained personnel to operate it. Terrorists threaten not just the values of democracy and independence, but also the life, prosperity, and development of mankind. To prevent terrorism, stringent security measures are essential. If a legislation against terrorism is applied in a country like India, it should be so stringent that the guilty individual is imprisoned and does not walk free due to loopholes or loopholes. It is impossible to overlook the necessity for special laws to fight terrorism; in reality, the issue lies in the execution of laws and the misuse of authority granted by the unique legislation.
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