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TREADING THROUGH THE INTERIORS
March 23, 2025
|The Sunday Guardian
When the future generations deliberate on India's national security, two distinct phases of a pre-2014 India and a post-2014 India will emerge, indicating the grand scale at which it was prioritised, something which even the harshest critics of the ruling government will find hard to counter.
The landscape of India's internal security has undergone significant shifts in recent years, prompting a close examination of the incumbent Union government's strategies and their impact. From the complexities of Jammu and Kashmir to the persistent challenges in the Northeast and the Naxal-affected regions, the government's approach has been marked by both decisive action and ongoing efforts. These three historical internal challenges have persisted throughout our history which under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have been largely subdued and contained.
One of the most significant policy decisions in the history of our Republic was the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019. While the long-term ramifications are still unfolding, the government has emphasized a reduction in terrorist incidents and increased developmental initiatives. Official figures indicate a noticeable decrease in reported terror-related incidents, though concerns about localized militancy and political engagement remain. The government's focus on infrastructure development, including road and rail connectivity, and inflow of investment capital have yielded measurable progress. It's important to acknowledge that the region continues to require careful monitoring and a nuanced approach to address the lingering socio-political complexities.
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