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Now let’s set our house in order

Few things more deserve the urgent consideration of the second Manmohan Singh government than internal security. The most pressing concern will be terrorism, both the imported variety and the homegrown one.

Updated on: May 20, 2009 11:10 PM IST
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Few things more deserve the urgent consideration of the second Manmohan Singh government than internal security. The most pressing concern will be terrorism, both the imported variety and the homegrown one. The lack of a central authority in Pakistan and the spread of al-Qaeda-Taliban influence means Kashmir will remain on a slow boil and another Mumbai 26/11 attack is a very real possibility. The extent of homegrown terrorism is unclear — other than that it has increased in recent years. One indication of where policy should go is that Indians who have taken to terrorism attacks seem to have been motivated most by a sense that the state had failed to provide their community security and justice. A second concern is the continuing Naxalite militancy in large portions of central and eastern India.

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The proposed ‘National Network Security Architecture’ is expected to be rolled out over the next few months. A first step will be the creation of a National Counter Terrorism Centre to provide the unitary command structure so sorely lacking when Mumbai was attacked. But sorting out the problem of overlapping and conflicting command systems will require constant testing, including regular crisis simulation. There is a crying need to provide security agencies with much improved hardware. This runs a gamut of technologies and processes. Police, both at the state and central level, need better training and equipment, especially in forensic science. The intelligence agencies need to relearn the art of spying on the ground. There needs to be a shift in defence spending towards interdiction, reconnaissance and counterterrorism fighting.

 
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