India and Singapore have agreed to step up joint action against terrorism, including cross-border movement, radicalisation and financing. The pledge was made during a Joint Working Group meeting in New Delhi, where officials discussed stronger anti-terror cooperation, information sharing and capacity building to tackle both traditional and emerging threats under a zero-tolerance approach.
A school in Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir, has been declared an unlawful entity after authorities cited police intelligence alleging links to the banned Jamaat-e-Islami. The institution faces accusations of fostering radicalisation and financial irregularities, prompting prohibitory orders restricting entry. The school’s chairman denies any affiliation with banned groups, even as the Divisional Commissioner issues the order.
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Authorities are investigating a stabbing in Mira Road that may point to a lone-wolf terror attack. The accused, Jab Zubair Ansari, allegedly targeted security guards. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said the suspect appears self-radicalised, influenced by extremist literature and online content. Central agencies, including the NIA, are assisting Maharashtra ATS as the probe continues.
Jammu and Kashmir’s administration has declared Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom, affiliated with Jamaat-e-Islami, an unlawful association under UAPA. The order cites alleged covert links to the banned group, financial irregularities, and concerns that the institution may be tied to radicalisation or extremist activity. The move raises pressure on how religious education bodies are monitored in the region.
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