Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
India launched PRAHAAR, its first comprehensive anti-terror policy targeting cross-border threats, cyber risks, drones, and extremism.
India launched its first comprehensive anti-terror policy, Prahaar, on February 23, 2026, targeting cross-border terrorism, cyber threats, drone misuse, and extremist radicalization.
The Ministry of Home Affairs emphasized coordinated efforts across agencies to counter threats to critical infrastructure, including power, railways, aviation, and defense.
The policy addresses use of encrypted messaging, dark web, cryptocurrency, and CBRNED materials by groups linked to Al-Qaeda and ISIS.
It promotes intelligence-sharing, legal expertise in investigations, international cooperation, and de-radicalization programs, stressing terrorism is not tied to any religion or identity.
La India lanzó PRAHAAR, su primera política antiterrorista integral dirigida a las amenazas transfronterizas, los riesgos cibernéticos, los drones y el extremismo.