India’s First Comprehensive Counter-Terrorism Policy – ‘Prahaar’
Introduction The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has unveiled India’s first comprehensive counter-terrorism policy titled ‘Prahaar’ , marking a significant shift toward an intelligence-led, technology-driven national security framework. The policy aims to deny terrorists, their financiers, and supporters access to funding, weapons, logistical support, and safe havens. It also reflects India’s evolving threat perception in the digital age, where drones, encrypted platforms, dark web markets, and cryptocurrencies increasingly facilitate terrorism. This policy announcement coincided with counter-terror operations in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, where Indian security forces neutralised three terrorists, including a senior commander, underscoring the immediate operational context in which the policy was launched. Objectives and Strategic Framework of ‘Prahaar’ The ‘Prahaar’ policy adopts a multi-layered counter-terrorism architecture , focusing on prevention, disruption, deterrence, and resp...