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Myanmar overtakes Afghanistan as top illicit opium source; NCB flags India riskMyanmar has become the world's top source of illicit opium, surpassing Afghanistan due to its ongoing civil war and economic crisis. This s...
After Yunus regime freed Rahmani, India watches Bangladesh's radical Islam surgeConcerns rise over Islamist radical movements in South Asia. Jashimuddin Rahmani, an influential ideologue, has been released on bail in Ba...
Pakistan: In a first, Baloch fighters launch sea attack, three Coast Guard personnel killed near Iran border, GwadarThree Pakistan Coast Guard personnel were killed in an attack by Baloch fighters on a patrol boat near the Pakistan-Iran border. This marks...
Government constitutes judicial tribunal for adjudication of ban on Meghalaya insurgent groupThe Home Ministry formed a tribunal to examine the ban on HNLC. The group faces a five-year ban for violence and threats to India's soverei...
Govt bans Meghalaya-based insurgent group HNLCThe Indian government has declared the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) a banned organization for a period of five years. The...
Centre bans two Tripura insurgent groupsIn a notification, the Union home ministry said the professed aim of the NLFT and the ATTF is the establishment of an independent nation by...
Facebook's dedicated team of Afghan experts will monitor, remove content supporting TalibanFor years, the Taliban has used social media to spread its messages.
644 militants surrender in AssamThe members of the insurgent groups -- ULFA (I), NDFB, RNLF, KLO, CPI (Maoist), NSLA, ADF and NLFB -- surrendered in presence of Assam Chie...
Meghalaya-based insurgent group HNLC banned by governmentIn a notification, the MHA has said that since the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council along with all its factions, wings and frontal o...
Centre reconstitutes tribunal to adjudicate ban imposed on 8 Manipur insurgent groupsIn a notification, the Home Ministry said the tribunal has been set up under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 and will be hea...
Manipur insurgency claims Hindi films as collateral damageWhile the state government headed by a Chief Minister belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)- which has focussed on promoting the Hi...
Government slaps fresh ban on two insurgent groups of TripuraThe ministry said the NLFT and the ATTF have, as their professed aim, establishment of an independent nation by secession of Tripura from I...
First time: Insurgent camps on Bangladesh soil reduced to zero, says BSFThe director general of the Border Security Force, K K Sharma, told PTI that this first-time achievement was the result of an excellent and...
India to fence sensitive patch along 'open' Bhutan borderIn a first, government has decided to erect fencing along a "sensitive" and notorious border patch between India and Bhutan.
Government bans militant outfit NSCN(K) for five yearsPrasad said the decision has been taken by the government after much deliberations taking into account the recent activities of the Naga in...
Manipur convoy ambush: Home Ministry decides to ban NSCN (K)The Home Ministry has decided to ban Naga insurgent outfit NSCN(K), which was behind the dastardly attack on an Indian Army convoy on June ...
NSCN-K camp destroyed by Myanmarese security forcesThe camp, located at Myanmarese village Monlei, was completely destroyed by the Myanmarese Army, official sources quoted reports from Myanm...
NIA arrests 'finance secretary' of Naga insurgent groupThe insurgent Khekaho Rochill, 34, was arrested from Dimapur in Nagaland by NIA in coordination with Assam Rifles, a press release issued b...
Bangladesh promises to take stringent measures against terrorismThe Hasina-led Awami League that retained power in 2013 has also cracked down against all other religious extremist and terror groups.
Cadre strength of the Maoist groups is around 8,500: GovernmentHowever, their support base is in larger number," Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju informed Rajya Sabha in a written reply.