Published on: December 27, 2025
ANTI-TERROR SQUAD
ANTI-TERROR SQUAD
NEWS – Union Home Minister Amit Shah has urged States to adopt a uniform Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) structure designed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to strengthen coordinated counter-terrorism operations across India. He also launched two major national databases to enhance intelligence and law enforcement capabilities.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Common ATS Framework
- Developed by NIA; shared with State Police forces
- Ensures uniform preparedness, standard operating procedures, and synchronised response
- Aims to eliminate siloed functioning among States
- States encouraged to implement as early as possible
- New National Databases Launched
- Organised Crime Network Database
- Lost/Looted & Recovered Weapon Database
- Databases to become core assets of ‘Zero-Terror Policy’
- Helps track criminals with terror links and strengthen investigation frameworks
Need for a Common ATS
- Terror networks operate across States; fragmented systems weaken responses
- Enhances:
- Inter-agency coordination
- Intelligence sharing
- Operational efficiency
- Facilitates national-level preparedness rather than isolated policing
Emphasis on Integrated Investigation
- Use of platforms such as:
- NIDAAN (criminal profiling & intelligence)
- NATGRID (integrated intelligence access)
- Prevents cases being probed “in isolation”
- Enables tracking of invisible terror linkages and organised crime nexus
Context and Significance
- Recent terror incidents like:
- Pahalgam terror attack
- Delhi car bomb blast
- Demonstrated need for watertight investigation and interlinking intelligence frameworks
- Organised crime and terror funding overlap — calls for 360-degree assault on organised networks
