India facing the prospect of a surge in terrorist attacks
India ranked as a high risk state in the 2021 terrorism index, not only because of the number of terrorist attacks happening in it, but also because of the diversity of these attacks.
India,
which lost two prime ministers in the past to terrorism, has to face a large
number of terrorist organizations. It also has to fight a large number of
Islamist and leftist extremists as well as separatists in all parts of it.
A
terrorist attack rocked the whole of India in 2008 when coordinated attacks in
India's commercial capital left 195 people at least dead.
The
terrorists attacked different targets, including the main railway station in
the city, a Jewish center, a restaurant and a number of luxury hotels. They
also took a number of people hostage.
Indian
police succeeded then in imposing its control over the Taj Mahal Hotel and
killed three terrorists hiding inside the hotel.
Together
with the fourth anniversary of the Mumbai attacks in 2012, the Indian Interior
Ministry announced the execution of the main perpetrator of the attack. This
was the only attacker who survived attacks by Indian police.
Eight
years later, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his country's top security
officials against the background of news about possible attacks by what is
known as the Mohamed army.
The
Indian prime minister said four terrorists of this organization, which is based
in Pakistan, had been neutralized.
He
noted that the terrorists had a large cache of weapons, noting that these
weapons testified to the operations they planned to carry out in ifferent parts
of India.