Navigating Extremism And Resilience and Testing Tolerance

March 7th marks a day of infamy in India’s recent history, punctuated by terrorist acts that have left deep scars on the nation’s psyche. The Bhopal–Ujjain train bombing in 2017 and the Jammu Bus Stand grenade blast in 2019 serve as stark reminders of the persistent threat of terrorism. These incidents not only shattered lives but also sparked a broader dialogue on radicalization, societal resilience, and the imperative for a multifaceted approach to national security and harmony.