The Union Government has launched India’s first ever national weapon database to strengthen the fight against terrorism, organized crime and extremism. The database aims to track lost, stolen, looted and recovered government firearms and improve coordination among law enforcement agencies across the country.
About Lost, Looted and Recovered Firearm Database
It is a centralized digital repository of government-owned weapons that are,
- Lost
- Stolen
- Looted
- Recovered
The database includes weapons belonging to,
- State Police Forces
- Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)
Data has been collected from,
- All States and Union Territories
- Jammu & Kashmir
- North Eastern states
- Naxal Affected regions
The database is hosted on a secure digital platform by the NIA and provides real-time access to authorised agencies.
Key Features of the Weapon Database
- Centralised and nationwide coverage
- Real-time data updates
- Easy access for police, paramilitary, and investigative agencies
Helps trace,
- Origin of weapons
- Movement patterns
- Recovery history
Significance of the Database
Prevents stolen government weapons from reaching,
- Terrorist groups
- Naxalites
- Organised criminal gangs
- Strengthens terror and criminal investigations
- Helps identify criminal networks using illegal firearms
- Improves coordination between central and state agencies
- Enhances internal security and preventive policing
Experts note that unaccounted government firearms pose a major security threat and tracking them is crucial to preventing terror attacks and violent crimes.
Background and Static Information
National Investigation Agency (NIA)
- India’s central anti-terror agency
- Established in 2009
- Works under the Ministry of Home Affairs
CAPFs: Include CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, and others
The initiative is part of India’s broader effort toz
- Modernize law enforcement
- Use technology for intelligence gathering
- Improve national security coordination
Key Takeaways
- India launched its first national weapon database to curb terrorism.
- The database is called the Lost, Looted and Recovered Firearm (LLRF) database.
- It was launched by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
- The database is developed and managed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
- It tracks stolen, lost, looted and recovered government firearms.
Question
Q. What is the name of India’s first ever weapon database launched to curb terror?
A. National Arms Tracking System
B. Central Weapon Intelligence Grid
C. Lost, Looted and Recovered Firearm Database
D. Integrated Ballistic Information Network


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