Anti-Terrorism Conference, 2025
On 26th December 2025, Union Home Minister inaugurated the ‘Anti-Terrorism Conference-2025’ in New Delhi.
- The two-day conference was organised by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
Key Points
Zero-tolerance Policy against Terrorism
- Union Home Minister reiterated India’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism.
- He emphasised the need for a strong, unified, and technology-driven national security grid and underlined that counter-terrorism efforts must lead to concrete and actionable outcomes.
Link between Organised Crime and Terrorism
- The conference highlighted the growing nexus between organised crime and terrorism, noting that criminal networks often act as channels for terror financing.
Discussion on Emerging Threats and Radicalisation
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