Internal Security Monitor
Internal Security Monitor (01-15 June, 2025) Vol 1, No 16

Union Minister Ashwin Vashnav said that Pakistan is not a threat now and terrorism in form shall not be tolerated. The lives of our citizens are our uppermost concern.

Senior Maoist leader and Central...

Internal Security Monitor (1-16 May, 2025) Vol 1, No 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation and reiterated India’s commitment to zero-tolerance towards terrorism. He said we gave a “muthod jawab” (mouth-breaking reply) to Pakistan and said a “new normal” has...

Internal Security Monitor (16-30 April, 2025) Vol 1, No 13

Twenty-six people, including army personnel, families on holiday and couples on honeymoon were brutally massacred by terrorist of The Resistance Front in Pahalgam, Jammu Kashmir, on April 22, 2025. Prime Minister...

Internal Security Monitor (1-15 April, 2025) Vol 1, No 12

Tahawwur Rana, a co-conspirator in the Mumbai multiple terror attacks in 2008 has been extradited to India. Speaking to the media, former Home Secretary G K Pillai said ‘he is a small fish’ and David Headly is yet to...

Internal Security Monitor Vol 1, No 11

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the government is committed to zero tolerance towards terrorism and added that Article 370 of the Constitution that has been the basis of terrorism, has been abrogated. By...

Internal Security Monitor Vol 1, No 10

In a welcome development the United States Supreme Court rejected the plea of Tahawwur Rana to halt his extradition to India.

A fugitive Hizb terrorist was arrested after seventeen years. National...

Internal Security Monitor Vol 1, No 9

The past fortnight was rather eventless. Manipur Governor Ajay Bhalla appealed to armed groups to surrender weapons following the imposition of President’s Rule in the State necessitated by intense clashes between...

Internal Security Monitor Vol 1, No 8

The Union government has allotted Rs 3,481.27 crores for security measures and building infrastructure in consonance with its resolve to end the menace of Naxalism by March 31, 2026.

Speaking at the ‘No Money...

Internal Security Monitor Vol 1, No 7

The past fortnight witnessed bloody clashes between the Security Forces (SF) and guerrillas of the proscribed Communist Party of India (Maoist), or Maoists, along the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border. In all, 45 Maoist...

Internal Security Monitor Vol 1, No 6

Union Home Min Minister Amit Shah, once again, expressed concern at the challenges being posed by drug trafficking, crypto currency and dark web.

The security forces continued to deliver severe blows to the...

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