Counter-Terrorism

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Counter-Terrorism

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India, the current President of the 15-nation U.N. Security Council, will hold two signature events on reformed multilateralism and Counter-Terrorism.

Key Takeaway

  • India proposes to hold a Security Council briefing on the Global Counter-Terrorism Approach Principles and the Way Forward on December 15 under the Threats to International Peace and Security Caused by Terrorist Acts.
  • The note emphasised that all acts of terrorism are unlawful and that the threat of terrorism cannot be connected to any religion, nation, civilisation, or ethnic group.
  • No act of terrorism can be excused or justified, regardless of its intent, where it occurs, when it occurs, or who commits it.
  • The era of classifying terrorists as bad, not so bad or good based on political convenience must end immediately.

Act of Terrorism

  • A crime involves intimidating a populace or forcing a government or international organisation to carry out or refrain from carrying out any action and results in:
    • Substantial physical harm or death to any person.
    • Serious harm to public or private property, such as a public space, a government or state facility, a public transportation system, a facility used for infrastructure, or the environment.
    • A large economic loss is projected due to damage to property, locations, facilities, or systems.
  • Factors Contributing to the Rise of Terrorism
    • Safe havens and state sponsorship.
    • Sophisticated technology is available.
    • Terrorist organisations’ connections to the criminal underworld.

Counter-Terrorism

  • Indian Initiatives
    • The National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID)
      • NATGRID has been established to build a suitable database of security-related data.
    • The Navy established a Joint Operations Center to monitor India’s extensive coastline.
    • The National Investigation Agency, a specialised agency created to address terrorist offences, began operating in January 2009. 
    • India emphasised its call for a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly in 2018. (UNGA).
  • Global Initiative
    • India’s Annual Resolution on Counter-Terror
    • United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT)
    • Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
    • Terrorism Prevention Branch (TPB) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

United Nations Security Council

  • About
    • The United Nations Security Council is the world’s top body for ensuring international peace and security.
    • The UN Security Council, sometimes known as the UNSC, is one of the six leading United Nations agencies and was established by the UN Charter in 1945.
    • It is headquartered in New York.
    • The UNSC is the only UN body having the power to send member states legally binding resolutions.
  • Composition of UNSC
    • The UNSC consists of 15 members
    • The Security Council includes five permanent members: China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, known as the P5. Any of them can veto a resolution.
    • The ten elected council members, given two-year, staggered mandates, do not have veto authority. 
    • The UN General Assembly elects these individuals with a two-thirds majority.

The Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC)

  • Foundation
    • The CTC was established by the UN Security Council resolution 1373(2001).
    • It was adopted unanimously on 28th September 2001 in the wake of the 11 September terrorist attacks in the United States.
  • Mandate
    • The requested countries to implement several measures to enhance their legal and institutional ability to counter-terrorist activities at home, in their regions, and worldwide.
  • Chaired by
    • The Permanent Representative of India to the UN currently serves as the Chair of the CTC for 2022.
  • Purpose
    • UNSC Counter-Terrorism Committee(CTC) will discuss the overarching theme of ‘Countering the use of new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes. 
    • The panel will also discuss terror financing through crypto-currency and drones in new-age terrorism.

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Consider the statements regarding Counter-Terrorism Committee:
1. The CTC was established by the UN Security Council resolution 1373 (2001).
2. It consists of six permanent members, including India.
3. Its goal is to put in place a variety of measures that will improve its institutional and legal capacity to combat terrorism both at home and abroad.
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