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PRAHAAR: National Counter-Terrorism Policy & Strategy

31 Mar 2026
3 min

In Summary

  • MHA unveiled PRAHAAR, India's first national counter-terrorism policy, a seven-pillar framework for prevention, response, and resilience.
  • PRAHAAR emphasizes intelligence sharing via MAC/JTFI, swift responses by NSG, whole-of-government capacity building, and human rights adherence.
  • It aims to attenuate terrorism's causes, align international efforts, and foster societal resilience through community engagement and reintegration.

In Summary

Why in the News?

Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) unveiled PRAHAAR, India's first-ever national counter-terrorism policy and strategy.

Overview of terrorism and its counter measures in India

About PRAHAAR

PRAHAAR articulates a seven-pillar framework:

  • (P)revention of Terror Attacks: 
    • Proactive, "intelligence-guided" approach with the Multi Agency Centre (MAC) and Joint Task Force on Intelligence (JTFI) in Intelligence Bureau (IB) serving as the central platforms for real-time intelligence sharing.
    • State-of-the-art tools and technologies for Indian border guarding forces (Defence, Central Armed Police Forces), immigration authorities to secure Indian borders. 
    • Capacities to protect the critical sectors of Indian economy including power, railways, aviation, ports, defence, space and atomic energy from state/non-state actors.
  • (R)esponses swift and proportionate to the threat posed: 
    • Local Police is  first responder, assisted by specialized State and Central anti-terror Forces.
    • National Security Guard (NSG) is the nodal national Counter-Terror Force under MHA, for assistance to State Forces in responding to major terror attacks.
    • Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by MHA, for coordination including intelligence dissemination, analysis and follow up action, through the platform of MAC
  • (A)ggregating internal capacities in a whole-of-government approach: It emphasizes the modernization of security and law enforcement agencies by acquiring the latest tools, technologies, and weaponry. 
    • Also, agencies undergo specialized tactical training led by institutions like the Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D) and the NSG.
  • (H)uman Rights and Rule of Law Based Processes: 
    • Threat mitigation is handled through just legal processes that protect fundamental human right with Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 specifically dealing with cases of violation of human rights.
    • Special laws to tackle terrorism related crimes- Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, Explosives Substance Act, 1908, Arms Act 1959 and Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002. 
  • (A)ttenuating the conditions conducive to Terrorism: 
    • Indian intelligence and law enforcement agencies continuously disrupting the designs of terrorist groups. 
    • Radicalized youths undergo a graded police response, aimed at comprehensively addressing the problem of radicalization and violent extremism in a multi-stakeholder setting
    • Active engagement with community leaders, NGOs, and moderate preachers to counter extremist narratives.
  • (A)ligning and Shaping the International Efforts: India has entered into various agreements like Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT), Extradition Treaty/Extradition Arrangement (ET/EA), Joint Working Group (JWG) with foreign partners for information/evidence sharing and other legal cooperation.
  • (R)ecovery and Resilience through a whole-of-society approach: The government engages a team of doctors, psychologists, lawyers and other members of civil society, including NGOs, religious and community leaders, to sensitize and reintegrate the affected community.
Significance of the new PRAHAAR policy

Further reforms needed

  • Strengthen cooperation and collaboration among various agencies for intelligence collection and investigation. 
  • Amending domestic counter terrorism legal regime from time to time to respond to the emerging challenges. 
  • Continuous capacity building of State/UT ATS units is needed, with uniform structure, resources, training and investigation methods.
  • Legal experts should be involved from FIR registration to prosecution to ensure stronger cases against terrorists.

Conclusion

PRAHAAR shifts India to a proactive, intelligence-driven counter-terror strategy with stronger coordination and safeguards. Its success depends on continued reforms, inter-agency synergy, and adaptive laws to tackle evolving threats.

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Extradition Treaty/Extradition Arrangement (ET/EA)

International agreements that establish procedures for the surrender of individuals accused or convicted of crimes by one state to another. India uses ET/EA with foreign partners for cooperation in countering terrorism.

Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT)

An international agreement between countries to provide assistance in the collection, preservation, and transfer of evidence and other relevant information for the purposes of investigations and prosecutions of criminal offenses. India has entered into MLATs to align its international efforts against terrorism.

Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA)

A special law enacted to tackle terrorism-related crimes in India. It provides for the prohibition of unlawful associations and for the more effective prevention of certain unlawful activities.

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