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Terrorist incidents in India[1][2]
Year
Number of
incidents
Deaths
Injuries
2016
1,019
462
784
2015
882
387
647
2014
860
490
776
2013
694
467
771
2012
611
264
651
2011
643
484
727
2010
661
812
659
2009
673
774
854
2008
516
763
1,559
2007
149
626
1,187
2006
167
722
2,138
2005
145
463
1,216
2004
108
334
949
2003
196
472
1,183
2002
182
593
1,175
2001
234
658
1,144
2000
179
671
760
1999
112
464
591
1998
61
398
411
1997
193
853
1,416
1996
211
569
937
1995
179
361
616
1994
107
389
405
1993
42
525
1,557
1992
237
1,152
917
1991
339
1,113
1,326
1990
349
907
1,042
1989
324
874
769
1988
358
966
1,033
1987
166
506
429
1986
96
340
163
1985
39
51
79
1984
159
195
364
1983
47
59
217
1982
13
64
102
1981
16
24
12
1980
10
17
13
1979
20
31
19
1978
0
0
0
1977
1
0
0
1976
1
0
0
1975
1
4
0
1974
0
0
0
1973
0
0
0
1972
1
0
0
1971
0
0
0
1970
0
0
0
Total
9,982
18,842
28,814
Terrorist incidents map of India1970-2016
2012 US State Department figures on the total civilian deaths by terror attacks in India and other countries.[3]
Terrorism trend in India – Terror attack caused civilian and security personnel deaths per year from 1994 to 2013.[4]
Terrorism in India, according to the Home Ministry, poses a significant threat to the people of India. Terrorism found in India includes ethno-nationalist terrorism, religious terrorism, left wing terrorism and narco terrorism.[5][6][7]
A common definition of terrorism is the systematic use or threatened use of violence to intimidate a population or government for political, religious, or ideological goals.[8][9]
The regions with long term terrorist activities have been Jammu and Kashmir, east-central and south-central India (Naxalism) and the Seven Sister States. In August 2008, National Security Advisor M K Narayanan has said that there are as many as 800 terrorist cellsoperating in the country.[10] As of 2013, 205 of the country’s 608 districts were affected by terrorist activity.[11] Terror attacks caused 231 civilian deaths in 2012 in India, compared to 11,098 terror-caused deaths worldwide, according to the State Department of the United States; or about 2% of global terror fatalities while it accounts for 17.5% of global population.[3]
Media reports have alleged and implicated terrorism in India to be sponsored by Pakistan, particularly through its Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).[12][13] In 2012, the US accused Pakistan of enabling and ignoring anti-India terrorist cells working on its soil; however, Pakistan has denied its involvement.[14] In July 2016, Government of India released data on a string of terror strikes in India since 2005 that claimed 707 lives and left over 3,200 injured.[15]
Year
Number of
incidents
Deaths
Injuries
2016
1,019
462
784
2015
882
387
647
2014
860
490
776
2013
694
467
771
2012
611
264
651
2011
643
484
727
2010
661
812
659
2009
673
774
854
2008
516
763
1,559
2007
149
626
1,187
2006
167
722
2,138
2005
145
463
1,216
2004
108
334
949
2003
196
472
1,183
2002
182
593
1,175
2001
234
658
1,144
2000
179
671
760
1999
112
464
591
1998
61
398
411
1997
193
853
1,416
1996
211
569
937
1995
179
361
616
1994
107
389
405
1993
42
525
1,557
1992
237
1,152
917
1991
339
1,113
1,326
1990
349
907
1,042
1989
324
874
769
1988
358
966
1,033
1987
166
506
429
1986
96
340
163
1985
39
51
79
1984
159
195
364
1983
47
59
217
1982
13
64
102
1981
16
24
12
1980
10
17
13
1979
20
31
19
1978
0
0
0
1977
1
0
0
1976
1
0
0
1975
1
4
0
1974
0
0
0
1973
0
0
0
1972
1
0
0
1971
0
0
0
1970
0
0
0
Total
9,982
18,842
28,814
Terrorist incidents map of India1970-2016
2012 US State Department figures on the total civilian deaths by terror attacks in India and other countries.[3]
Terrorism trend in India – Terror attack caused civilian and security personnel deaths per year from 1994 to 2013.[4]
Terrorism in India, according to the Home Ministry, poses a significant threat to the people of India. Terrorism found in India includes ethno-nationalist terrorism, religious terrorism, left wing terrorism and narco terrorism.[5][6][7]
A common definition of terrorism is the systematic use or threatened use of violence to intimidate a population or government for political, religious, or ideological goals.[8][9]
The regions with long term terrorist activities have been Jammu and Kashmir, east-central and south-central India (Naxalism) and the Seven Sister States. In August 2008, National Security Advisor M K Narayanan has said that there are as many as 800 terrorist cellsoperating in the country.[10] As of 2013, 205 of the country’s 608 districts were affected by terrorist activity.[11] Terror attacks caused 231 civilian deaths in 2012 in India, compared to 11,098 terror-caused deaths worldwide, according to the State Department of the United States; or about 2% of global terror fatalities while it accounts for 17.5% of global population.[3]
Media reports have alleged and implicated terrorism in India to be sponsored by Pakistan, particularly through its Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).[12][13] In 2012, the US accused Pakistan of enabling and ignoring anti-India terrorist cells working on its soil; however, Pakistan has denied its involvement.[14] In July 2016, Government of India released data on a string of terror strikes in India since 2005 that claimed 707 lives and left over 3,200 injured.[15]
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