The document defines terrorism as violence or threats meant to coerce individuals or groups to act in a way they would not otherwise. It lists several terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and provides examples of terrorist attacks in India between 2001-2013, including serial blasts in Bihar and Bangalore. The document also discusses the costs of terrorism such as increased military spending and effects on economic productivity and financial markets. It outlines several government acts in India passed to prevent and prohibit terrorist activities.
3. TERRORISM
Meaning of the word terrorism is any use of terror
in the form of violence or threats meant to coerce an
individual, group, or entity to act in a manner in
which any person or group could not otherwise
lawfully force them to act.
5. One who engages in acts or an act of terrorism.
One who leads an armed group that kills
civilians as a means of political intimidation.
One who leads a group that engages in
kidnapping and murder.
6. Terrorist Groups
Al-Qaeda
Al-Ummah
Lashkar-e-Toiba
Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic
Front (FPMR)
National Liberation Army
(ELN) —Colombia
Al-Jihad a.k.a. Egyptian
Islamic Jihad
Armed Islamic Group (GIA)
The Salafist Group for Call and Combat (GSPC)
7.
8. An increase in overall military assistance to
countries experiencing conflict.
The elimination of sanctions on arms exports to
these countries.
Loss of property.
Effects on productivity.
Defense and homeland security spending are by
far the largest cost of the attack.
Effect on Financial Market.
Effect on Tourism.
9.
10. Serial blasts at Bihar's Bodh Gaya temple: on the 08th july
2013
Banglore Blasts: on 17th april 2013
Attacks on Israeli diplomats: on 13 feb 2012
Germen bakery Bomb Blast Koregaon Park Pune: On the
13th February 2010
Mumbai Terrorist Attack: Begin on 26 November 2008 and
lasted until 29 November
Bangalore serial blasts: July 25, 2008
Jaipur bombings: 13 May 2008
Mumbai Train bombings: 11 July 2006
Malegaon blasts: 8 September 2006
Ram Janmabhoomi attack in Ayodhya: On July 5, 2005
Delhi Serial bombings: The 29 October 2005
Indian Parliament attack: On 13 December 2001
11. Government Acts
Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention)
Act, 1987 (TADA).
The right to shoot to kill 1997 Anti-Terrorism Act.
Legalizing the Impermissible: the new anti-terrorism
law.
The prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment
Act, 2004