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NEW DELHI: India had the highest number of bomb blasts in the world in the past two years, according to the National Bomb Data Centre (NBDC), which functions within India’s primary counter-terror force, the National Security Guard (NSG). India's number is even higher than that of Iraq and Pakistan.

The NBDC analyses and disseminates data related to bombing incidents in India and across the world.

Last year, there were 337 Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) blasts in India, according to the NBDC journal 'Bombshell'. In 2015, there were 268 IED blasts, and 190 blasts in 2014, 283 blasts in 2013 and 365 in 2012.

Iraq witnessed 221 IED blast incidents, the second highest last year. Pakistan was at the third place with 161 IED blasts. About 132 IED blasts took place in Afghanistan, 92 in Turkey, 71 in Thailand, 63 in Somalia and 56 in Syria.

In 2015, Iraq witnessed 170 IED blasts, Pakistan 208, Afghanistan 121, Iraq 170 and Syria 41.

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The states which suffered the highest number of IED blasts last year were Chhattisgarh-60, Jammu and Kashmir-31, Kerala-33, Manipur-40, Odisha-29, Tamil Nadu-32 and West Bengal-30.

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Last year, one among many high-casualty bomb blasts took place in Bihar on July 18. Ten commandos of an elite CoBRA battalion of the CRPF were killed when a squad of 200 Maoists trapped and cordoned the troops and exploded about 22 IEDs in the Aurangabad-Gaya forest area in Bihar.

Some of the other major IED incidents in India were:

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Analysis of IED blasts in India

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Last year, there was a 26 per cent increase in IED blast incidents vis-a-vis 2015 and casualties have increased by 3 per cent vis-a-vis 2015, according to the NBDC.

An analysis of IED data for the last 10 years (2007-2016) has revealed that there have been an average of 277 blasts, 223 fatal casualties and 724 non-fatal casualties over the years.

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1. J&K saw an increase in blast incidents and casualties after the death of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani, according to the NSG.

2. In the North-Eastern states, Manipur (40) and Assam (11) accounted for 15 per cent of total IED incidents last year.

3. Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-affected states accounted for 47 per cent of total IED incidents.

4. In the rest of India, Kerala (33) and Tamil Nadu (32) were the most affected states.

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1. The average number of fatalities over the last 10 years has been 223 per year. There is a significant decrease in fatalities, according to the NSG.

2. LWE accounted for 65 per cent of total fatalities (73 personnel), while others accounted for 35 per cent (39 personnel).

3. The NSG notes that the higher fatalities in the LWE-affected states indicate that the Maoists are lethal, aggressive and well-adapted to the jungle terrain. The high rate of casualties has been caused by explosion of high-intensity IEDs.

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1. Last year, the preferred targets of Maoists, insurgents and terrorists were public and security forces, according to the NSG.

2. The NSG assesses that in the last five years, terrorists have targeted the common public more than the security forces, which indicates that terrorists prefer to engage the softer target.
 
Worldwide

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Top 10 countries which saw highest number of IED blasts, besides India, since 2012.

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Biggest bomb blasts in the world in 2016
On May 23, about 150 people were killed and 200 others were injured when suicide bombers of the IS triggered two explosive devices planted in cars, before blowing themselves at Jableh and Tartous on the Mediterranean coast of Syria.

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Analysis of worldwide IED blasts
Last year, more than 73 per cent of the IED blast incidents in the world took place at public areas, just as in India, according to the NSG. The second most-preferred target of terrorists across the world were security forces.

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Last year, there was a 26 per cent increase in IED blast incidents vis-a-vis 2015 and casualties have increased by 3 per cent vis-a-vis 2015, according to the NBDC.

Surprisingly IOK had witnessed the least number of blasts in and these would not have been there had the case of Burhan Wani wasnt there but disregarding everything yeah ISI is resposnible for violence and terror in India while


2. In the North-Eastern states, Manipur (40) and Assam (11) accounted for 15 per cent of total IED incidents last year.

3. Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-affected states accounted for 47 per cent of total IED incidents.

4. In the rest of India, Kerala (33) and Tamil Nadu (32) were the most affected states.

These are nothing and not even worthy of mentioning even with such high numbers. Just look at stats at number 3. But yes I would give credit to Indian media for not hyping it so much or even at all.
 
Surprisingly IOK had witnessed the least number of blasts in and these would not have been there had the case of Burhan Wani wasnt there but disregarding everything yeah ISI is resposnible for violence and terror in India while




These are nothing and not even worthy of mentioning even with such high numbers. Just look at stats at number 3. But yes I would give credit to Indian media for not hyping it so much or even at all.
Our last PM called it the biggest threat to India... govt does take it seriously but media does not care much because they happen in remote areas... they are reported and forgotten.
 
Our last PM called it the biggest threat to India... govt does take it seriously but media does not care much because they happen in remote areas... they are reported and forgotten.

But problem is that current PM is looking westward and blaming everything on Pakistan. Is it neglect on other sides or something else that we have seen uptick in blasts in most areas other than IOK and NE? Main point is that what is the reason of this upsurge?
 
But problem is that current PM is looking westward and blaming everything on Pakistan. Is it neglect on other sides or something else that we have seen uptick in blasts in most areas other than IOK and NE? Main point is that what is the reason of this upsurge?


He did not go to Lahore to blame Pakistan. In return he got Pathankot and Uri attacks. Because your army thunks peace is not good for them. War is always needed to spend 5% of Pakistan's GDP on Army.
 
I'd say RIP but these Indian trolls make it impossible to feel sympathy for dishonorable India and all the lies they tell the World about Pakistan. :mad:
 
He did not go to Lahore to blame Pakistan. In return he got Pathankot and Uri attacks. Because your army thunks peace is not good for them. War is always needed to spend 5% of Pakistan's GDP on Army.

He went to Lahore to meet his darling who had sent gifts for his family in return of killing of innocent civilians on border by Indian side. If for once U had shared any credible evidence for involvement of Pakistan in any of these attacks then atleast some one in the world should have recognized it. But what we saw was a lukewarm rather no response from almost anywhere just like so called surgical strikes. So how about U concentrate on your own country and "Dont fight Pakistan to last Afghan". I am pretty sure these words were uttered way before all these attacks. So that makes it a confession of a terrorist who is state sponsored. How about that?
 
Surprisingly IOK had witnessed the least number of blasts in and these would not have been there had the case of Burhan Wani wasnt there but disregarding everything yeah ISI is resposnible for violence and terror in India while




These are nothing and not even worthy of mentioning even with such high numbers. Just look at stats at number 3. But yes I would give credit to Indian media for not hyping it so much or even at all.

Most of these blasts are in naxal infested areas where there is no real media.
 
Because your army thunks peace is not good for them. War is always needed to spend 5% of Pakistan's GDP on Army.

On the contrary PA is stretched way beyond its mandate and busy somewhere else so do U really think that they are fool enough to go to war with India at this critical juncture?
 
While India may have seen more number of blasts, India saw a mere 112 total deaths from bomb blasts(incl grenade) in 2016, whereas for Pakistan the total death is a whopping 502 for 2016 alone.
 
I'd say RIP but these Indian trolls make it impossible to feel sympathy for dishonorable India and all the lies they tell the World about Pakistan. :mad:

When you say RIP, u do realise that the number of people killed due to such attacks in India is much less than that in Pakistan. So, u can keep ur sympathies with yourself.
Most of the blasts mentioned are of low intensity, mostly done by political goons in states like Kerala, WB, Bihar etc.
 
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