Unit-IV; Professional Sales Representative (PSR).pptx
28 STATES : Wounded growth by terrorism/ naxalites
1. THEME : Wounded growth by terrorism/ naxalites and
inefficiency of system to tackle this problem.
India Sleeping
over ‘SECURITY’
NAME : NIKUNJ KESHAV
TECHKRITI ID : TECH53601
2. INCEPTION
TERRORISM IN INDIA
INTERNAL (Moist &
Naxalite)
EXTERNAL ( emerge from
neighbouring countries)
THE ORIGIN : It is after the communist party was formed in Russia, the Indian Communist
Party of India was born. It began their work among Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled tribes from 1946. They work against the injustice done to tribals,
farmers by the landlords.
Regarding terrorism, they started threatening the security of nation. People were misleaded
on their religion grounds to work for ‘Jihad’.
3. TOXICITY OF
TERRORISM/NAXALISM
Poor economic development of the region.
Loss of GDP and per-capita income.
Transportation is worstly effected which
results in backwardness of the region.
Higher expenditure on defense at the cost of
lower expenditure on education and health.
4. Tourist inflow receives a severe set-back, thus
less market share.
Bilateral trade flow is also greatly affected.
Education, Infrastructure, security of people,
health, basic amenities of life etc. is also gets
affected badly.
Peoples of the affected region losses their
constitutional rights.
5. REASONS FOR THEIR
DEVELOPMENT
→ Unequal distribution of cultivable lands,
opportunities, wealth etc .
→ Lack of knowledge among people about their rights,
religion and they are easily being misguided by few
rebellions.
→ Stratification of the Caste system.
→ Exploitation of the tribals by officials and landlords.
→ Injustice to them such as ‘Land Ceiling Law’ was not
enforced.
9. This shows that Evening Hours are mainly chosen for terror attacks because of the rush
10. DATE
INCIDENT
FATALITIES
INJURED
March 12, 1993
1993 Bombay bombings
259
713
February 14, 1998
1998 Coimbatore bombings
58
200+
December 13, 2001
2001 Indian Parliament attack in
New Delhi
7
July 11, 2006
2006 Mumbai train bombings:
Series of 7 train bombing during
the evening rush hour in Mumbai
209
July 26, 2008
2008 Ahmedabad blasts: 17 serial
bomb blasts in Ahmedabad
29
110
November 26, 2008
2008 Mumbai attacks
171
239
25 May 2013
2013 Naxal attack in Darbha valley
28
32
List of terrorist incidents in India
11. TACKLING THE PROBLEMS
Implementation of ‘Land Ceiling Act’ immediately.
Recompensation to the tribals whose lands had been
leased to various companies.
Mining companies should deal directly with ‘Tribes
Advisory Council’.
Convicted Terrorist should be punished rather than
wasting money on their security. Instead that money
could be employed for country’s development.
12. Modernization of police forces
India must spent sufficiently on security such
as countries like China to strengthen their
forces and arms.
Border Security must be properly watch out
and strengthen through border management.
Anti-terror plans must be properly
coordinated and implemented.
13. Extremely strong administrative machinery is
required which prevails in capitals and developed
cities.
Law enforcement agencies must be made
stronger and faster.
Technologies and communication skill must be
employed to combat naxals.
Government must make all attempts to reduce
Unemployment and illiteracy.
14. Government must make people, specially teenagers and
uneducated people, aware about their constitutional rights,
freedoms, facilities etc so that they could not be brain-washed
by someone for do wrong things.
At last Government and officials must understand the
alarming rate of losses which our country faces due to such
terror attacks and work efficiently in integrated manner,
rather than blaming others and criticizing other countries.
I am assure that any lawful and sensible citizen of India would agree to these solutions.
These solutions are absolutely legal and practical to implement. I am also confident enough
these mentioned solutions, if enforced even to some extent would leave Moist/Terrorist
High and Dry.
15. BIBILIOGRAPHY
Development Challenges in Extremist Affected Areas : Planning Commision
Bureau of Police Research : Social, Economic and Political Dynamics in Extremist
Affected Areas
John Harriss, 2010, “The Naxalite/Maoist Movement in India: A Review of Recent
Literature,”
www.naxalwatch.blogspot.in