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India’s Bold Stand: Six Types of Terrorist Attacks to Be Treated as Acts of War

India has made a historic change in its attitude towards terrorism, making it clear that now the terrorist attacks will not be just "criminal acts" - they will now be considered to be the work of war.

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Last Updated : Saturday, 10 May 2025
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National News:India has made a historic change in its attitude towards terrorism, making it clear that now the terrorist attacks will not be just "criminal acts" - they will now be considered to be the work of war. This new policy of the government is not only a reflection of India's security concerns, but it is also a strict message for those countries that sponsor terrorism.

New Policy: No words, resolution now

India has released a list of terrorist incidents for the first time, which if there is a repeat in the future, then the country will directly put them in the category of war. That is, now not just FIR, but a war level retaliation will be done. This decision is being seen especially in the context of Pakistan, from where the terrorists have been repeatedly supported and protected.

These 6 terrorist acts will now be considered 'war'

  • Bomb blasts - Explosions in public places will no longer be terror, the beginning of war will be considered.
  • Firing - Sudden firing at religious places, schools or borders will no longer "border violation", there will be a direct war.
  • Aircraft kidnapping - Hijacking an aircraft can now cause a surgical strike, not a diplomatic crisis.
  • Cyber ​​attack - The attack on the country's digital structure will now be considered a 'digital war'.
  • Biological attack - The attack from a virus, bacteria will now be like a war against humanity.
  • Chemical attack - The use of toxic gas or chemicals will now be directly linked to the war policy.

Attitude has changed 

India has been adopting a policy of restraint and dialogue over the years. But now from the Prime Minister's Office to the military command, it has been made clear that the initiative of peace will remain until someone crosses the border. If the line is crossed, now the answer will be given strictly, not with 'restraint'.

Tough message given to the world

This policy is not limited to terrorist organizations only. Countries like Pakistan are also warned that if there is any type of terrorist attack from their land, then India will not sit silent now. It will also strengthen India's position on a global platform, where 'double standard' is often adopted on the issue of terrorism.

New India's new policy

This changed attitude of India shows that now the country has moved beyond the policy of 'tolerate the first, then statements two'. This policy indicates India's self-reliant, self-reliant and security-centered approach.

Now every war of terror will be answered in the language of war - and this answer will be such that history will remember.