Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Research to find reasons leading to radicalisa­tion

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NEW DELHI: The research wing of the ministry of home affairs (MHA) has undertaken a countrywid­e project to examine reasons behind the radicalisa­tion of youth and possible counter measures to tackle religious extremism in the country .

Referred to as the ‘Rad and Derad programme’, the project is being handled by the National Police Mission programme (NPM), which is anchored by the Bureau of Police Research and Developmen­t (BPRD) wing of the MHA. The NPM was introduced in 2005 to modernise and transform police forces for emerging challenges and to bring about specialisa­tion in

REFERRED TO AS THE ‘RAD AND DERAD PROGRAMME’, THE PROJECT IS HANDLED BY THE NATIONAL POLICE MISSION PROGRAMME (NPM)

counter terrorism, counter insurgency, and cyber and economic crimes through research.

A senior BPRD official said the research was a “rare endeavour” of the Centre that aims to provide an elaborate insight into religious radicalisa­tion and all forms of extremism. The official added the research will not focus on any particular religion but on the idea of radicalisa­tion itself.

“The team comprises officials from central investigat­ive agencies, state police forces, academicia­ns, and domain experts”, a BPRD official said.

AP Maheshwari, director general, BPRD, told HT that the project’s agenda was to provide a common platform for security agencies and civil society to work together to counter radicalisa­tion in the country.

“In the era of proxy war,synergetic responses by security agencies in collaborat­ion with civil society would definitely provide workable ways and means, not only to prevent but also to neutralise any non-inclusive vector that may damage the democratic fibre. It is not difficult to tackle any form of radicalisa­tion once we build desired synergies,” Maheshwari said. The research will focus on determinin­g reasons behind youth adopting radical beliefs, common threads among cases of radicalisa­tion and influence of community interventi­ons, and policing strategies on religious extremism.

“Emphasis is given on creating a robust national and state mechanism that includes creating of structures in dealing with the problems of radicalisa­tion in the country. These structures include behavioura­l research units that would focus on data analysis, social mapping engaging with community leaders, transferri­ng the appropriat­e and adequate knowledge, and finally creating a healthy environmen­t to deal with the situation,” said official documents.

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