National Security Laws in India and terrorism in Present Scenario: A Socio-Legal Study

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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v8n1.05

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National Security, Law Related to National Security, Reduce the Terrorism, Causes of Terrorism, Enforcement System of Law, Protection of Society from the Terrorism

Abstract

A sovereign state's inhabitants, economy, and institutions are all subject to national obligations, which are known as national security or national defense. National security, which was initially intended to defend against military attacks, now encompasses non-military elements including security from terrorism, crime prevention, economic security, energy security, environmental security, food security, and cybersecurity. Are also frequently mentioned. Similar to how other governments can act, violent non-state actors, drug cartels, multinational businesses, and natural disasters can all pose a threat to national security. To maintain national security, governments use a variety of political, economic, military, and diplomatic tools. They can also act to create regional and international conditions of security by reducing transnational sources of insecurity such as climate change, economic inequality, political exclusion, and nuclear proliferation. In this research article, I will discuss related to terrorism's impact on society, how to stop terrorism, and various ways of National security.

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Article 34: the Constitution of India

Yashika Jain: https://www.legalserviceindia.com/legal/article-3475-martial-law.html, Last seen 25th March 2022.

Deeksha: TADA Act: Anti Terrorism Laws In India: https://getlegalindia.com/tada-act/ Last seen 20th March 2022.

SSC 714

1984 AIR 1334, 1984 SCR (3) 435

Published

30-07-2022

How to Cite

Mahendra Pratap Singh, & Dr. Sanjay Kulshrestha. (2022). National Security Laws in India and terrorism in Present Scenario: A Socio-Legal Study. Jai Maa Saraswati Gyandayini An International Multidisciplinary E-Journal, 8(I), 13–15. https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v8n1.05

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