<p align="justify" class="title">Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said the world is facing challenges like terrorism and radicalisation, and India is not unaffected by such threats.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">He said the next five years would be crucial for security forces in resolving challenges related to terrorism and communalism, especially in Jammu and Kashmir, the northeast and left-wing extremism-affected areas of the country.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Addressing IPS probationers at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (NPA) here, Singh advised the passing out cadets to take a vow to eradicate such problems.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"Today, the world is engulfed by the fear of terrorism and radicalisation. Outfits such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda are killing innocent people across the globe and there is a threat from nuclear arms. People are facing the issues of cyber attacks. These organisations are continuously coming out with newer ideas," the home minister said.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"India is not isolated from these developments. One of our neighbouring country is constantly engaged in encouraging terrorists... We should take a vow to eradicate problems like terrorism, extremism and fundamentalism in the next five years," Singh said.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">He said the government has registered certain gains against terrorism and left-wing extremism in the recent times and there is a need to maintain that momentum.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The Centre has recently allocated Rs 25,000 crore for modernisation of police forces in the country, Singh said.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">He advised the cadets to follow four principles -- hard work, honesty, positive attitude and judicious decision -- in their career.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The home minister also announced a grant of Rs 5 crore to the NPA Welfare Society.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">As many as 136 probationers, including 14 from other countries, graduated from the academy today after undergoing training for 45 weeks. </p>
<p align="justify" class="title">Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said the world is facing challenges like terrorism and radicalisation, and India is not unaffected by such threats.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">He said the next five years would be crucial for security forces in resolving challenges related to terrorism and communalism, especially in Jammu and Kashmir, the northeast and left-wing extremism-affected areas of the country.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Addressing IPS probationers at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (NPA) here, Singh advised the passing out cadets to take a vow to eradicate such problems.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"Today, the world is engulfed by the fear of terrorism and radicalisation. Outfits such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda are killing innocent people across the globe and there is a threat from nuclear arms. People are facing the issues of cyber attacks. These organisations are continuously coming out with newer ideas," the home minister said.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"India is not isolated from these developments. One of our neighbouring country is constantly engaged in encouraging terrorists... We should take a vow to eradicate problems like terrorism, extremism and fundamentalism in the next five years," Singh said.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">He said the government has registered certain gains against terrorism and left-wing extremism in the recent times and there is a need to maintain that momentum.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The Centre has recently allocated Rs 25,000 crore for modernisation of police forces in the country, Singh said.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">He advised the cadets to follow four principles -- hard work, honesty, positive attitude and judicious decision -- in their career.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The home minister also announced a grant of Rs 5 crore to the NPA Welfare Society.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">As many as 136 probationers, including 14 from other countries, graduated from the academy today after undergoing training for 45 weeks. </p>