Rethinking India’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy
On 22nd April, 2025, five armed militants targeted tourists in the Baisaran Valley, resulting in the deaths of 26 civilians and injuring 20 others, making it the deadliest terror event in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks. From cross-border militancy and homegrown radicalization to cyber warfare and insurgent violence, India’s security landscape is under constant pressure.
India is currently grappling with a complex terrorism landscape, marked by diverse and evolving threats across multiple fronts. This necessitates an immediate transition to a unified, proactive, and strategically forward-thinking national security response.
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