India’s Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has launched PRAHAAR, the nation’s first comprehensive counter-terrorism policy, on February 23, 2026. This bold move signals zero tolerance for all terror forms, blending proactive intelligence with multi-agency action to safeguard the country.
Tackling Evolving Dangers
PRAHAAR zeroes in on traditional threats like cross-border state-sponsored terrorism from groups such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS. It also confronts modern risks: criminal hackers and nation-states launching cyber-attacks on vital infrastructure. Drones, encrypted apps, cryptocurrency funding, and dark web radicalization are now in the crosshairs, ensuring India stays ahead of tech-savvy foes.
Smart Strategies at Work
The policy ramps up real-time intel sharing through the Multi Agency Centre (MAC) and Joint Task Force on Intelligence (JTFI). Local police lead as first responders, with National Security Guard (NSG) handling big incidents and National Investigation Agency (NIA) probing deep. It slams shut terror financing pipes, recruitment drives, and over-ground support networks while upgrading border tech.
Building a Secure Future
PRAHAAR pushes uniform procedures nationwide, aiming for sky-high conviction rates to scare off attackers. It boosts global partnerships, shields key sectors like power grids, railways, and defense, and fosters community strength—all while upholding human rights and legal standards.
This game-changing framework marks a proactive shift in India’s security playbook. By fusing human grit with cutting-edge tools, PRAHAAR promises a safer tomorrow for every citizen.










