February 26 , 2026
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- The Ministry of Home Affairs has released India’s first anti-terror policy, named PRAHAAR.
- PRAHAAR states that India faces terrorist threats through water, land, air, and cyber space.
- It highlights threats from cross-border terrorism, global groups like Al-Qaeda and Islamic State, and the misuse of drones and encrypted platforms.
- The policy covers protection of key sectors like power, railways, aviation, ports, defence, space, and atomic energy.
- It also focuses on legal action, de-radicalisation, cyber monitoring, and better coordination between States and central agencies.

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