India's Anti-Terror Ops Send Clear Message, Says JDU Leader After Key Conference

Following the Anti-Terrorism Conference-2025, JDU leader Neeraj Kumar stated that Operations Sindoor and Mahadev have sent a clear global message about India's resolve against terrorism. Union Home Minister Amit Shah directed all states to implement a uniform Anti-Terrorist Squad structure to standardize preparedness and response. Shah also launched critical tools including a national weapons e-database and a database on organized crime networks to dismantle terror links. The government is preparing a comprehensive "360-degree assault" plan against organized crime syndicates, emphasizing enhanced inter-agency coordination.

Key Points: India's Anti-Terror Strategy: Ops Sindoor, Mahadev & Uniform ATS

  • Uniform ATS Structure Nationwide
  • New National Crime Databases Launched
  • Ops Sindoor & Mahadev as Strategic Messages
  • 360-Degree Assault on Organized Crime
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"Clear message sent through Op Sindoor, Op Mahadev": JDU leader Neeraj Kumar

JDU leader highlights India's firm anti-terror stance via Ops Sindoor & Mahadev, as Amit Shah pushes for a uniform ATS structure and new national crime databases.

"Through Operation Sindoor and Operation Mahadev, we have sent a clear message to the world... - JDU Leader Neeraj Kumar"

Patna, December 27

A day after Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the two-day Anti-Terrorism Conference-2025 in New Delhi, Janata Dal leader Neeraj Kumar on Saturday noted that India is a "victim of terrorist activities" and said that a "clear message" has been sent to the world through Operation Sindoor and Operation Mahadev.

"We are victims of terrorist activities carried out by our neighbouring countries. The Indian Army's power and resilience safeguard our borders. Through Operation Sindoor and Operation Mahadev, we have sent a clear message to the world..." JDU Leader said

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday underscored the need for a uniform Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) structure across the country, directing all state police forces to implement it at the earliest to strengthen India's counter-terrorism preparedness.

Inaugurating the two-day Anti-Terrorism Conference-2025 in New Delhi, organised by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Shah said the ATS plays an extremely critical role in preventing and responding to terror threats.

He noted that the NIA has worked extensively to develop a common ATS framework and has already shared it with state police forces. A uniform structure, he said, would ensure standardised preparedness and response mechanisms at every level across the country.

The Home Minister also released an updated crime manual prepared by the NIA, urging Directors General of Police to constitute dedicated teams in their states to study and adopt it for investigation and prosecution. He further announced the launch of a weapons e-database and a national database on organised crime networks, calling them vital tools in the fight against terrorism and organised crime.

Shah warned that organised crime syndicates, which often begin with activities such as extortion and ransom, eventually develop links with terror groups after their leaders flee abroad. He said states must work under the guidance of the NIA and CBI, in coordination with the Intelligence Bureau, to use these databases to dismantle such networks.

He also announced that the government is preparing a plan for a "360-degree assault" on organised crime.

Referring to recent terror incidents, Shah said the attack in Baisaran Valley was aimed at disrupting communal harmony and undermining the resurgence of development and tourism in Kashmir. Based on precise intelligence, security forces neutralised all three terrorists, sending a strong message to Pakistan.

He said the perpetrators were punished through Operation Sindoor and Operation Mahadev, and that the investigation into the Pahalgam attack would expose Pakistan on international platforms.

The Home Minister also lauded the Jammu and Kashmir Police and other agencies for thwarting a major terror plot in Delhi, recovering three tonnes of explosives and arresting the entire conspiracy network. Calling these probes examples of "watertight investigation", Shah emphasised enhanced coordination through platforms such as NATGRID, NIDAAN, the Multi Agency Centre and the National Memory Bank to ensure cases are not investigated in isolation.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the intent to strengthen security is commendable, I hope the "360-degree assault" plan includes strong oversight and data privacy safeguards. We must protect citizens from terror without creating a surveillance state.
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Priyanka N
Operation Sindoor and Mahadev have indeed sent a strong message. Our forces are the best! But alongside strong action, we also need to address the root causes of radicalization within our own society. It's a two-pronged approach.
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Rohit P
The recovery of 3 TONNES of explosives in Delhi is chilling. Thank you to our police and agencies for their alertness. This shows the constant threat we live under. We must remain vigilant.
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Aman W
Coordination between NIA, CBI, IB, and state police is key. Too often, agencies work in silos. NATGRID and these new databases can be game-changers if implemented properly. Hope the states cooperate fully.
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Kavya N
As a Kashmiri, I'm relieved by the actions in Baisaran Valley. Tourism is our livelihood. These attacks aim to destroy our peace and economy. Proud of our security forces for their swift response. 🙏

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