WORLD
PM Modi addressed the No Money for Terror conference on Friday, where he made several strong points about rising global terror.
Addressing the ‘No Money for Terror’ conference in New Delhi on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for penalising countries supporting terrorism as part of their foreign policy, in an indirect reference to Pakistan. While jihadi havens Pakistan and Afghanistan were not invited to the summit, China, which has repeatedly sided with Islamabad-backed terror entities at world forums, decided to skip the event.
One of the major challenges in the fight against terror is identifying and disrupting sources of finance. Terrorism is sustained by huge finances generated from money laundering, drug trafficking, donations from hardline religious groups, and kidnappings for ransom, among others. As per estimates, the amount of money laundered every year is 2-5 percent of the global GDP (2-5 trillion USD). On the other hand, global drug trafficking is estimated to be a 32 billion USD industry.
Over the years, the world economy has paid a heavy price due to terrorism. From 2000-19, it lost a whopping $900bn to terror activities. The biggest loss was in 2014 ($115.8bn), when ISIS was at its peak, seizing territories in Iraq and Syria at will.
But as the world economy suffered, terror groups got richer. In 2016, according to a Forbes report, ISIS had an annual turnover of $2bn, while Hamas raked in $1bn every year. Some other groups doubled their earnings between 2016 and 2018. For example, Hezbollah’s annual turnover increased from $500mn to $1.1bn, the Taliban’s from $400mn to $800mn, and Al Qaeda’s from $150mn to $300mn in just two years. The Taliban now control an entire country!
Africa has turned out to be another hotbed of Islamic terrorism. Boko Haram, Al Shabaab, and various ISIS chapters have taken over large swathes of territory, enforcing massive casualties on government forces and civilians alike. All these groups have made a fortune from taxes, kidnappings, drug trafficking, and donations.
Needless to say, countries where they operate report maximum casualties in terror activities. The seven countries of Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Somalia, Mali, Niger, Iraq, and Syria account for seven out of 10 deaths due to terrorism worldwide. In 2020 and 2021, Afghanistan reported 2,678 deaths due to terrorism, followed by Burkina Faso (1,390), Somalia (1,265), Mali (1,240), and Niger (845).
These countries, therefore, also rank high in the Global Terrorism Index. Afghanistan tops the chart with a score of 9.11, followed by Iraq (8.51) and Somalia (8.4).
Since the beginning of 2021, there have been at least five terror attacks that killed over 100 people each. A double car bombing in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu in the last week of October claimed at least 120 lives. The attack was claimed by Al Shabaab. In August last year, an ISKP suicide bomber killed at least 180 people at Kabul international airport. The blast took place as thousands of people were camping at the airport to escape Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover of Kabul.
Back home, India has been cracking down on IS- and Muslim Brotherhood-inspired radicals, apart from those trained and funded by Pakistan. Left-wing extremism and secessionist movements in the Northeast are also being dealt with. The Centre has taken a multi-pronged approach to deal with the menace – cut off funding, encourage development in militancy-hit areas, perks for surrender, and neutralising the rest.
Bengaluru: One dead, several injured as 100-feet chariot falls during festival; video surfaces
Harsha Bhogle calls out IndiGo for its 'rude' attitude: 'I am going to...'
Was Ishan Kishan's fiery celebration a message for his former franchise MI in SRH vs RR game?
Nvidia shares dip 4%: Can CEO Jensen Huang reignite investor confidence? Know here
CSK vs MI: Rohit Sharma equals Dinesh Karthik's unwanted record of most ducks in IPL history
Meet man who gets key role in Rs 415000 crore bank, once worked at Amazon as...
Big update for CBSE class 12 students on Accountancy exam, board makes...; check details
Sikandar Trailer: Salman Khan-Rashmika Mandanna starrer blends romance with action but lacks clarity
'Yet another....': Delhi woman cancels cab, rides with female Rapido captain, here's what happened
Mukesh Ambani earns Rs 39311 crore in just 120 hours, Reliance remains...
Suresh Raina's old interview with Rinku Singh takes internet by storm, watch viral video
Arjun Kapoor opens up on his single status after split with Malaika Arora: 'baat-cheet kam sunni...'
Hrithik Roshan reacts to girlfriend Saba Azad's stunning look in white, calls her...
Meet man, IAS officer who failed 10 times, then cracked UPSC exam in second attempt with AIR...
'Chhoti Monalisa' spotted in Ujjain! Netizens say, 'badi khatarnak hai', WATCH viral video
Salman Khan fans ignore Maharashtra Dy CM Eknath Shinde, touch actor's feet, WATCH viral video
Climate-responsive artwork installed in Gurgaon, to melt at..., IMD predicts above normal heatwaves
Rising tensions in Balochistan amid Pakistan security raids Baloch protest
Meet Karumbi, Kerala farmer's 1.3 feet tall goat, now holds Guinness World Record for...
Indian-origin woman takes 11-year-old son to Disneyland, slits his throat and then...
Donald Trump orders Attorney General to review lawyers, firms' conduct who filed suits against him
Supreme Court releases inquiry report on Justice Varma cash row; video shows burnt currency
CBI files closure report in Sushant Singh Rajput death case, says...
US: 3 dead, 15 injured in mass shooting at New Mexico park
Mukesh Ambani's Campa Cola to face tough competition as Coca-Cola, PepsiCo introduce new...