On 21st May, 2026 every year Anti-Terrorism Day is observed across the India. This day raise the awareness about the dangers of terrorism, violence and extremism. This days serves as the reminder of the devastating impact of terror on to the society and importance of promoting the peace, unity and social harmony.
Why Anti-Terrorism Day Is Observed in India
India observes Anti-Terrorism Day every year on the May 21.
The primary objective is to create the awareness among citizens, especially young people about the destructive consequences of terrorism and violent extremism.
The observance aims to encourage the people to reject violence and strengthen the values of peace, democracy and national unity.
It also highlights how the terrorism can harms innocent civilians, disrupts social stability and damages national progress.
Historical Background
The day is observed in memory of the Honorable former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
On the May 21, 1991, Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in a suicide bombing during an election campaign in the Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu.
The attack was carried out by the terrorists and it has been one of the most tragic incidents in India’s political history.
Following this, the Government of India has designated the May 21 as Anti-Terrorism Day to spread awareness against violence and extremism.
How Anti-Terrorism Day Is Observed
The observance includes the activities across educational institutions, government offices and public organizations.
One of the most important parts of the day is the Anti-Terrorism Pledge.
Citizens of country pledge to oppose terrorism and uphold peace and non-violence.
Other activities includes the,
- Debates and discussions
- Seminars and lectures
- Awareness campaigns
- Youth engagement programmes
- School and college events
NGOs and cultural organizations also organize the public outreach programmes highlighting the harmful effects of terrorism.
Anti-Terrorism Pledge
Also a pledge-taking ceremony is also to be held in the,
- Government offices
- Public sector undertakings
- Schools and colleges
- Public institutions
The pledge reinforces the collective responsibility in rejecting violence and supporting national peace.
Terrorism’s Impact on Society
Terrorism also affects the far more than immediate victims.
Its impact includes the,
- Loss of innocent lives
- Psychological trauma
- Economic disruption
- Social division
- Threats to national security
- Weakening of democratic institutions
This is why anti-terror awareness has been remains always a critical public message.
Rajiv Gandhi Background
Rajiv Gandhi served as the India’s 6th Prime Minister from 1984 to 1989.
He became the Prime Minister following the assassination of Indira Gandhi.
He is remembered for his efforts in technology modernization, telecom expansion and administrative reforms.
His assassination remains the major event in India’s modern political history.








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