B.8. Conclusion and Way Forward
The linkages between organized crimes and terrorism are not absolute as in most developed nations organized crimes thrive with few or are independent of terrorist activities.
The linkages exist in regions of poor governance and order. While organized crime involves many activities, its linkages with terrorism stem from the illegal trafficking of drugs, arms, and human beings and money laundering. Terrorist groups, whether indigenous or sponsored by outside states, need arms and money for their fight against the security forces.
Organized crime is not only a national-level threat but has emerged as an international threat, where all the countries must come together and globally respond to it. The police department should be well equipped with trained staff, modern weapons, and increased manpower, we need to increase our cyber security safety, along with increasing coastal security, with registration on wooden boats which is an easy way for terrorists to enter India.
The government should introduce hi-tech software to track organized crime groups. Technology, Manpower, and intelligence must work together to organized crime in India, and espe cially agencies should be formed for this matter.