LTTE International Network — Predicted 2026
AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026
Post-2009 Diaspora Realignment and India's Security
HighThe shift in the Tamil diaspora's activities from direct military support to political lobbying and human rights advocacy post-2009 is a crucial development. UPSC often focuses on evolving threats. This angle allows for discussion on how India monitors and responds to potential radicalization, revivalist sentiments, and the fine line between legitimate advocacy and extremist support, directly linking to India's internal security and foreign policy challenges.
LTTE's 'Virtual State' Model and its Relevance to Contemporary Non-State Actors
Medium to HighThe concept of the LTTE operating as a 'virtual state' through its global network is a sophisticated analytical point. This angle would require aspirants to demonstrate a deeper understanding of how non-state actors leverage globalization for political legitimacy, economic sustainment, and operational logistics. It's highly relevant for understanding modern transnational terrorism and could be asked in a more analytical Mains question, potentially drawing parallels with other groups.
Challenges in Combating Diaspora Financing and International Arms Smuggling Post-2016
HighTerrorist financing and arms smuggling remain persistent threats. The post-2016 focus by FATF and other international bodies on new financing methods (e.g., cryptocurrencies, crowdfunding) makes this angle very current. Using the LTTE's historical methods as a foundation, questions could explore how these challenges have evolved and what new strategies (legal, technological, international cooperation) are needed to counter them, directly linking to [VY:SEC-02-03] and [VY:SEC-02-05].