Try GOLD - Free
Neutralize and Prevail: Building a Global Anti-Terror Framework
The Business Guardian
|May 02, 2025
The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, executed by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operatives Asif Fauji (alias Moosa), Suleman Shah (alias Yunus), and Abu Talha (alias Asif), with logistical assistance from local collaborators Adil Guree from Anantnag and Aasif Shaikh from Sopore, serves as a stark reminder that terrorism in the 21st century is no longer an isolated phenomenon.
The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, executed by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operatives Asif Fauji (alias Moosa), Suleman Shah (alias Yunus), and Abu Talha (alias Asif), with logistical assistance from local collaborators Adil Guree from Anantnag and Aasif Shaikh from Sopore, serves as a stark reminder that terrorism in the 21st century is no longer an isolated phenomenon. It is transnational, technologically sophisticated, and often state-supported. Such incidents demand that India—and other nations battling the scourge of cross-border terrorism—urgently rethink and restructure their counterterrorism strategies.
Neutralizing this evolving threat landscape requires an integrated approach that combines domestic resilience, international strategic partnerships, high-technology utilization, financial warfare, and psychological operations.
A crucial first step is the immediate creation of a layered domestic security architecture. India must operationalize a fully empowered National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC 2.0) that integrates the intelligence capabilities of RAW, IB, NTRO, NIA, military intelligence, and state police forces into a unified strategic command. The traditional fragmentation of intelligence and operational responsibilities has proven ineffective against networked and agile terrorist groups. Intelligence fusion must become seamless and real-time, with quick reaction forces placed on permanent standby, driven by predictive analysis rather than reactive deployment.
Countries facing similar insurgent threats—such as Egypt in the Sinai, Kenya in the Lamu region, and Nigeria in the Sahel—must similarly prioritize building integrated national counter-terrorism hubs.
This story is from the May 02, 2025 edition of The Business Guardian.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Business Guardian
The Business Guardian
ASIAN FOOTWEARS PARTNERS WITH BIGG BOSS
NEW DELHI: Asian Footwears, one of India's fastest-growing homegrown footwear brands, has announced its association partnership with JioStar's Bigg Boss Hindi Season 19 as an Associate Sponsor on JioStar.
1 min
November 16, 2025
The Business Guardian
Govt invests Rs 257 cr in startups via EDF
The central government has so far supported as many as 128 startups nationwide with an investment of Rs 25777 crore under the Electronics Development Fund (EDF).
1 min
November 16, 2025
The Business Guardian
EXTRAMILE PLAY RAISES USD 500K
NEW DELHI: ExtraMile Play, a gamified employee engagement platform, has raised approximately $500,000 in seed funding to accelerate product innovation to strengthen its technology capabilities, and expand into new geographies and enterprise segments.
1 min
November 16, 2025
The Business Guardian
Retail inflation likely to stay negative excluding gold
The retail inflation excluding gold is expected to remain negative over the next two months, according to a report by SBI Research, highlighting an unusually low-inflation environment in India.
1 mins
November 16, 2025
The Business Guardian
Goyal expresses optimism on India-Canada FTA
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said that India and Canada have held two rounds for the resumption of Free Trade Agreement negotiations, adding that \"all possibilities are on the table.\"
1 mins
November 16, 2025
The Business Guardian
WALMART CEO TO RETIRE AFTER A DECADE
CEO Doug MeMillon will retire next year after more than a decade at the helm, capping a period when he reshaped the big-box retailer into a technology-driven powerhouse whose shares have consistently outperformed the broader market.
1 mins
November 16, 2025
The Business Guardian
'With 1,700 aircraft pending orders, India will need 30,000 more pilots'
India will need an additional 30,000 pilots once the pending orders for 1,700 aircraft from the Indian carriers are delivered, Union Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu said on Saturday.
1 min
November 16, 2025
The Business Guardian
India's gems and jewellery trade slumps in October
India’s gems and jewellery trade witnessed a sharp contraction in October 2025, as exports and imports declined across major segments due to subdued global demand, high interest rates, supply chain disruptions, and the impact of steep US tariffs, as per the data released by the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC).
1 mins
November 16, 2025
The Business Guardian
MSMEs target of US tariffs, vital to India's national security
India's economic growth and export economy greatly depends upon its Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and the US trade and tariffs particularly the punitive tariffs for buying the Russian oil directly targeted them. In the context of the newly emerging tariff-geopolitics, securing MSMEs is vital to India's national security.
4 mins
November 16, 2025
The Business Guardian
Goyal expresses optimism on India-Canada FTA
They stressed the importance of diversified and reliable supply chains to ensure sustained economic stability.
1 min
November 16, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
