インドは,法律,禁止,新たな安全保障拠点を利用してモディの下でのテロリズムに対する寛容性をゼロに保っている.
India maintains zero tolerance on terrorism under Modi, using laws, bans, and new security hubs.
2025年10月14日閲覧. ^ "インドはモディ首相によるテロ対策に関する無許可政策を維持し,UAPAやNIA法改正等の法律改革を提唱し,PMLAの活用を促進し,テロ支援を妨害し,PFIの禁止及びテロ組織として57人以上の個人又は団体を逮捕".
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced on October 14, 2025, that India has maintained a zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism under Prime Minister Modi, citing legislative reforms like UAPA and NIA Act amendments, expanded use of PMLA and ED to disrupt terror financing, and the banning of the PFI and over 57 individuals or groups as terrorist entities.
2023年の刑事訴訟法におけるテロの正式定義と,手術及び空襲を含む軍事作戦の改善を強調した.
He highlighted improved intelligence sharing through the Multi-Agency Centre and national surveillance systems, the formal definition of terrorism in 2023 criminal laws, and military operations including surgical and air strikes.
Shahはまた,新たなNSG拠点の6つの計画と,国家安全保障の強化のための特別訓練センターの計画を明らかにした.
Shah also revealed plans for six new NSG hubs and a Special Operations Training Centre to boost national security readiness.