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India among most dangerous places in world

Tuesday, 4 March 2014


India is among the most dangerous places in the world as far as bomb blasts per year are concerned – next only to Iraq and Pakistan, with even war-torn Afghanistan and Syria doing better, according to The Times of India. Quoting a data published by the government, India’s English language daily today said the country suffered 212 bomb blasts last year (2013) — more than double of what Afghanistan (with 108 blasts) suffered. Facing internal strife, Bangladesh with 75 blasts and Syria with 36 blasts have done better, the newspaper said quoting the latest data from the National Bomb Data Centre (NBDC). The NBDC data says one is more likely to die in a bomb blast in India than in Afghanistan, The Times of India report mentioned. The data says while the number of blasts in India decreased from 241 in 2012 to 212 in 2013, casualties went up with 130 deaths and 466 injuries last year as compared to 113 deaths and 419 injuries in 2012. Analysing the frequency of IED blasts in India over the past decade, the document says between 2004 and 2013 “there have been an average of 298 blasts and 1,337 casualties in India”. This is again higher than Afghanistan which in the past five years witnessed a maximum of 209 such attacks in 2010, according to the data. In fact, along with Pakistan and Iraq, India accounts for almost 75 percent of bomb blasts in the world. However, India has done slightly better than the rest of the world in terms of the share of attacks targeted at common public. While in the rest of the world, 69 percent of attacks are directed towards public, India registered 58 percent in this category with the rest being targeted at the security forces and government property.