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INDIA FACING
TERRORISM
POWER POINT PRESENTED
BY
RAJAT
113FT0555
FOOD PROCESS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROURKELA
Content…………
1. WHAT IS TERRORISM
2. TERRORIST MOTIVES
3. MAJOR TYPES OF TERRORISM
4. CAUSE OF TERRORISM
5. EFFECT S OFTERRORISM
6. TERROR GROUPS WORKING IN INDIA
7. WHERE TERRORISM IS GOING
8. RECENT ATTACKS BY TERRORISTS IN INDIA
9. LOSS DUE TO TERRORIST ACTIVITES
10. PREVENTION OF TERRORISM
11. WHAT CAN BE DONE
12. CONCLUSION
MAIN PROBLEMS IN INDIA
1. POPULATION PROBLEM
2. EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS
3. CORRUPTION PROBLEM
4. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM
5. SOCIAL PROBLEMS
6. ENVIROMENTAL ISSUES
7. HEALTH RELATED ISSUES
8:………………………………….TERRORISM
PROBLEM
IN INDIA WE ONLY READ ABOUT
DEATH,SICKNESS,TERRORISM & CRIME.
BY...
DR. A.P.J ABDUL KALAM
RECENT TERRORIST ATTACK(major) IN INDIA
(2003-2008)
Varanasi Bombings: 7 March 2006 A series
of blasts occurred across the Hindu holy city of Varanasi on 7
March 2006. Fifteen people are reported to have been killed
and as many as 101 others were injured. No-one has
accepted responsibility for the attacks, but it is speculated
that the bombings were carried out in retaliation of the arrest
of a Lashkar-e-Toiba agent in Varanasi earlier in February
2006.
HYDERABAD BOMBING……
The Hyderabad bombings refers to the incident in which two bombs exploded
almost simultaneously on 25 August 2007 in Hyderabad, capital of the
Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.At least 42 people were reported to have died
in the two bombings.According to initial repobanned Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-
Islami militant outfit of Bangladesh is suspected for the serial blasts.
Mumbai Terrorist Attack:Begin on 26 November
2008 and lasted until 29 November, killing at least 173 people including at least 22
foreigners and wounding at least 308. It was the Biggest terrorist attack in the world
ever. Mumbai the dream city, The city who never sleep was attack by some
Pakistani terrorist form multiple sites. Attacks occurred in Mumbai: at
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, The Oberoi Trident, The Taj Mahal
Palace, Leopold Cafe, Cama Hospital, Jewish-owned Nariman
House. Around 200 hostages are rescued. Ajmal Kasab the only attacker who
was captured alive, disclosed that the attackers were members of Lashkar-e-
Taiba, the Pakistan-based militant organization.
MUMBAIATTACK……….
Indian Parliament Attack:
On 13 December 2001 terrorist target the parliament of India, Five
terrorist entered parliament premises in a car through the VIP gate
and killed 9 policemen and parliament staffers.Mohammad Afzal
who is convicted of being part of conspiracy is now sentenced to
death by Indian court. He was to be hanged on 20 October but the
sentence has been stayed.
Why one become TERRORIST...!
here story of kasab
Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab( July
1987 – 21 November 2012) was a
Pakistanimilitant and a member of the Lashkar-
e-Taiba Islamisk group, through which he took
part in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks in
India. Kasab was the only attacker captured
alive by police.
 Kasab was hanged on 21 November 2012 at
7:30 a.m.and buried at Yerwada Jail in Pune.
 He became terrorist because once his father did
not bought new cloths for him on Eid.
ANTI-TERRORISM ACTS FOR TERRORIST
ACTIVITES……
Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act,
commonly known as TADA, was an anti-terrorism law which
was in force between 1985 and 1995 (modified in 1987)
under the background of Punjab insurgency and was
applied to whole of India. It came into effect on 23 May
1985.It was renewed in 1989, 1991 and 1993 before being
allowed to lapse in 1995 due to increasing unpopularity due
to widespread allegations of abuse.It was the first anti-
terrorism law legislated by the government to define and
counter terrorist activities.
IMPACTS OF ANTI TERRORISM ACT…
The number of people arrested under the act had
exceeded 76,000, by 30 June 1994.25 percent of
these cases were dropped by the police without any
charges being framed.Only 35 percent of the cases
were brought to trial, of which 95 percent resulted in
acquittals.Less than 2 percent of those arrested
were convicted.The legislation was ultimately
succeeded by the controversial Prevention of
Terrorist Activities Act(2002–04) which was scrapped
by the UPAgovernment.
LOSS DUE TO TERRORIST ACTIVITES
(A). SHORT TERM IMPACT
1. LOSS OF HUMAN CAPITAL
2. SHORT TERM FINENCIAL LOSS
3. INVESTOR’S BEHAVIOUR
(B). LONG TERM IMPACT
1. POLITICAL INSTABILITY
2. GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS
3. LONG TERM FINENCIAL LOSS
TERRORISM depiction in
Indian movies…..
 The Terrorist(1999)
 Black Friday (2005)
 Fanaa(2006)
 Mukhbir (2008)
 Mission 90 days (2008)
 Mumbai Meri Jaan (2008)
 A Wednesday! (2009)
 Agent Vinod(2012)
 The Attacks of 26/11 (2013)
 Vishwaroopam (2013)
 Ya Rab(2014)
 HOLIDAY a soldier is never off duty(2014)
 AND MANY MORE………………………
LETS REMOVE TERRORISM FROM ITS ROOT
FOREVER……
IF WE FOLLOW THE
SLOGEN:…….
“VASUDHAIVA
KUTUMBAKAM”
THEN THEIR WILL BE NO WAR,NO TERRORISM
INDIA AND TERRORISM
INDIA AND TERRORISM

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INDIA AND TERRORISM

  • 1. INDIA FACING TERRORISM POWER POINT PRESENTED BY RAJAT 113FT0555 FOOD PROCESS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROURKELA
  • 2. Content………… 1. WHAT IS TERRORISM 2. TERRORIST MOTIVES 3. MAJOR TYPES OF TERRORISM 4. CAUSE OF TERRORISM 5. EFFECT S OFTERRORISM 6. TERROR GROUPS WORKING IN INDIA 7. WHERE TERRORISM IS GOING 8. RECENT ATTACKS BY TERRORISTS IN INDIA 9. LOSS DUE TO TERRORIST ACTIVITES 10. PREVENTION OF TERRORISM 11. WHAT CAN BE DONE 12. CONCLUSION
  • 3. MAIN PROBLEMS IN INDIA 1. POPULATION PROBLEM 2. EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS 3. CORRUPTION PROBLEM 4. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM 5. SOCIAL PROBLEMS 6. ENVIROMENTAL ISSUES 7. HEALTH RELATED ISSUES 8:………………………………….TERRORISM PROBLEM
  • 4. IN INDIA WE ONLY READ ABOUT DEATH,SICKNESS,TERRORISM & CRIME. BY... DR. A.P.J ABDUL KALAM
  • 5. RECENT TERRORIST ATTACK(major) IN INDIA (2003-2008)
  • 6. Varanasi Bombings: 7 March 2006 A series of blasts occurred across the Hindu holy city of Varanasi on 7 March 2006. Fifteen people are reported to have been killed and as many as 101 others were injured. No-one has accepted responsibility for the attacks, but it is speculated that the bombings were carried out in retaliation of the arrest of a Lashkar-e-Toiba agent in Varanasi earlier in February 2006.
  • 7. HYDERABAD BOMBING…… The Hyderabad bombings refers to the incident in which two bombs exploded almost simultaneously on 25 August 2007 in Hyderabad, capital of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.At least 42 people were reported to have died in the two bombings.According to initial repobanned Harkat-ul-Jihad-al- Islami militant outfit of Bangladesh is suspected for the serial blasts.
  • 8. Mumbai Terrorist Attack:Begin on 26 November 2008 and lasted until 29 November, killing at least 173 people including at least 22 foreigners and wounding at least 308. It was the Biggest terrorist attack in the world ever. Mumbai the dream city, The city who never sleep was attack by some Pakistani terrorist form multiple sites. Attacks occurred in Mumbai: at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, The Oberoi Trident, The Taj Mahal Palace, Leopold Cafe, Cama Hospital, Jewish-owned Nariman House. Around 200 hostages are rescued. Ajmal Kasab the only attacker who was captured alive, disclosed that the attackers were members of Lashkar-e- Taiba, the Pakistan-based militant organization.
  • 10. Indian Parliament Attack: On 13 December 2001 terrorist target the parliament of India, Five terrorist entered parliament premises in a car through the VIP gate and killed 9 policemen and parliament staffers.Mohammad Afzal who is convicted of being part of conspiracy is now sentenced to death by Indian court. He was to be hanged on 20 October but the sentence has been stayed.
  • 11. Why one become TERRORIST...! here story of kasab Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab( July 1987 – 21 November 2012) was a Pakistanimilitant and a member of the Lashkar- e-Taiba Islamisk group, through which he took part in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks in India. Kasab was the only attacker captured alive by police.  Kasab was hanged on 21 November 2012 at 7:30 a.m.and buried at Yerwada Jail in Pune.  He became terrorist because once his father did not bought new cloths for him on Eid.
  • 12. ANTI-TERRORISM ACTS FOR TERRORIST ACTIVITES…… Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, commonly known as TADA, was an anti-terrorism law which was in force between 1985 and 1995 (modified in 1987) under the background of Punjab insurgency and was applied to whole of India. It came into effect on 23 May 1985.It was renewed in 1989, 1991 and 1993 before being allowed to lapse in 1995 due to increasing unpopularity due to widespread allegations of abuse.It was the first anti- terrorism law legislated by the government to define and counter terrorist activities.
  • 13. IMPACTS OF ANTI TERRORISM ACT… The number of people arrested under the act had exceeded 76,000, by 30 June 1994.25 percent of these cases were dropped by the police without any charges being framed.Only 35 percent of the cases were brought to trial, of which 95 percent resulted in acquittals.Less than 2 percent of those arrested were convicted.The legislation was ultimately succeeded by the controversial Prevention of Terrorist Activities Act(2002–04) which was scrapped by the UPAgovernment.
  • 14. LOSS DUE TO TERRORIST ACTIVITES (A). SHORT TERM IMPACT 1. LOSS OF HUMAN CAPITAL 2. SHORT TERM FINENCIAL LOSS 3. INVESTOR’S BEHAVIOUR (B). LONG TERM IMPACT 1. POLITICAL INSTABILITY 2. GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS 3. LONG TERM FINENCIAL LOSS
  • 15. TERRORISM depiction in Indian movies…..  The Terrorist(1999)  Black Friday (2005)  Fanaa(2006)  Mukhbir (2008)  Mission 90 days (2008)  Mumbai Meri Jaan (2008)  A Wednesday! (2009)  Agent Vinod(2012)  The Attacks of 26/11 (2013)  Vishwaroopam (2013)  Ya Rab(2014)  HOLIDAY a soldier is never off duty(2014)  AND MANY MORE………………………
  • 16. LETS REMOVE TERRORISM FROM ITS ROOT FOREVER……
  • 17. IF WE FOLLOW THE SLOGEN:……. “VASUDHAIVA KUTUMBAKAM” THEN THEIR WILL BE NO WAR,NO TERRORISM