Internal Security·Legal Reforms
Islamic Radicalization — Legal Reforms
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| Entry | Year | Description | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| UAPA Amendment Act 2019 | 2019 | The amendment empowered the central government to designate individuals as terrorists, not just organizations. It also strengthened NIA's powers and expanded the definition of terrorism to include attacks on government facilities abroad. | Significantly enhanced counter-terrorism capabilities by enabling action against individual terrorist operatives and expanding jurisdiction to cover attacks on Indian interests globally, though raising concerns about potential misuse |
| NIA Amendment Act 2019 | 2019 | Expanded NIA's jurisdiction to investigate terrorism-related offenses committed outside India against Indian citizens or affecting Indian interests, and added new offenses including human trafficking and cyber terrorism. | Strengthened India's ability to investigate transnational terrorism and emerging threats like cyber terrorism, enabling more comprehensive response to evolving security challenges |