The Pulwama Attack and the History of Terrorism in India – Part Three – The Origins
Akshay Kumar, the Bollywood action star, recently took to his Twitter handle to pay homage to brave soldiers who lost their lives in the Pulwama attacks. We will explore Akshay Kumar’s love for the armed forces along with the details of the Pulwama attacks, the history of terrorism in India, and the nation’s counter-terrorism strategies in this four-part series.
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Please find the link to Part One and Two in the description.
India has been a victim of insurgency and cross-border terrorism for decades. From the attacks in the Parliament to Mumbai serial blasts to 26/11, India has faced the brunt of terrorism like no other country.
Taking to his Twitter handle, Akshay Kumar recently posted the following:
“Salute and gratitude to the #PulwamaAttack bravehearts. We will always be indebted to the armed forces.”
In this episode, we will explore how terrorism in India began. The history of terrorism in India can be traced way back to 1947 when Indian got its freedom. The seed of terrorism was sown when India and Pakistan was partitioned on the basis of religion. The world watched with horror as one of the most devastating ethnic riots took place in the sub-continent.
An article published on Vision of Humanity mentions the following:
“Following the partition, after a brief period of neutrality, the then Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), Hari Singh formally acceded to India; however, this act of accession has not, and continues not to be recognised by Pakistan which lays claims to the Muslim majority region.
This territorial dispute lies at the core of the long standing conflict between the two nations with both nations each vehemently rejecting the other’s claims.”
“The primary causes of terrorism and insurgency in India are based on political, religious, ethnic, ideological, identity driven, linguistic or socio-economic grievances,” the article further states.
Terrorism in India can be classified into three categories:
- Terrorism in hinterland
- Cross border terrorism
- Insurgencies
The article mentions:
“Considering the fact that intensity of violence due to religious terrorism has always been very severe, strict law should be framed expeditiously against those delivering ‘hate speeches’ that incite a religious/ ethnic community’s passions.
India also remains highly vulnerable to terrorism by foreign terrorists, due to porous borders with all its neighbours and a long coast line. Resultantly, the terrorists and the insurgents continue to receive material support and funds from many sources.”
In the next episode, we will explore how India is tackling terrorism.
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