United Nations: The possibility of using weapons drones for terrorist activities on strategic and commercial assets calling for serious attention by the global community, India has told the UN General Assembly, the day after two drones that were full of explosives crashed into the Air Force India Station (IAF) at the airport Jammu.
New efforts to attack military installations with the help of drones were thwarted by the army of the Waspada Sentri at Ratnuchak-Kaluchak station who fired unmanned air vehicles that flew away, an incident that came for hours after the IAF station saw the first terror attack using Quadcopters.
The first drone was seen around 11:45 a.m.
on Sunday followed by another at 2:40 a.m.
on a military station, who witnessed a terror attack in 2002 where 31 people were killed, including 10 children.
The IAF attack is the first example of Pakistani-based terrorist allegations that deploy drones to attack the country’s vital installation.
“Today, misuse of information and communication technology such as internet and social media for terrorist propaganda, radicalization and recruitment of cadres; abuse of new payment methods and crowdfunding platforms for financing terrorism; and the abuse of technology that emerged for terrorist purposes has emerged as the most serious threat of terrorism And will decide on the counter-terrorism paradigm forward, “Special Secretary (Internal Security), the Ministry of Home Affairs in the Indian Government, said VSK Kemudi.
Speaking on the ‘Global Scourge of Terrorism: current assessment of threats and trends that appear for the new decade’, he said, “another add-on” for “existing worries” is the use of drones.
“Being a low-cost choice and easy available, the use of air platforms / sub-surfaces for creepy purposes by terrorist groups such as intelligence collection, weapons delivery / explosives and targeted attacks has become a danger and challenges that will occur for AG Ancies security Around the world, “he said at the 2nd high level conference from the head of counter-terrorism agents of member countries in the General Assembly.
“The possibility of using drones armed for terrorist purposes to strategic and commercial assets calling for serious attention by member countries.
We have witnessed terrorists using UAS to smuggle weapons on the border,” said the Kemudi, according to a statement issued by the Indian permanent mission to the United Nations.
The people say the Covid-19 pandemic and the next isolation have increasingly highlight the internet impact on people who make them vulnerable to radicalization and recruitment by terrorist groups.
Spreading terrorist propaganda through the use of “video game renewal” is another strategy deployed by terrorist groups during the pandemic, he said.
“It is very important for countries to adopt a multi-branch approach to overcome the global threats originating from the abuse of new technology, especially aiming for terrorism and the extremism of the conducive violence for terrorism,” he said.
India asked the world to remain united against the tendency of terrorism labels based on terrorist motivation, especially those based on religion, and political ideology.
“It will definitely divide us and weaken our struggle against terrorism,” said the Kemudi.
He said the transborder nature of this threat requires collective and integrated actions by the international community, without reason or exceptions, ensuring that countries that provide safe havens for terrorists must be called and responsible.
India noted with concerns that the Internet and Social Media platforms have turned out to be a very necessary resource in the Toolkit of the global terrorist group to spread terrorist propaganda and conspiracy theories aimed at spreading hatred between the community and the community and offering additional radicalization opportunities that can develop globally.
“Increasing the use of closed group communication adds to worries,” he said.
The Keachience told the General Assembly that continues to advance in developing technology, such as artificial intelligence, robotics, “Deep Fakes”, Blockchain, dark web full of risks abused by terrorists.
“Already, Cryptocurrency, virtual assets, the crowdfunding platform helps terror financing, because of anonymity and not experiencing this technology trailer,” he said.
India has placed counter-terrorism and complicated security architecture, in addition to introducing a series of steps in the radicalization of cyber-radicalization and de-radicalization strategies.
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