India, Year 2016: Update on Incidents According to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED)

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India, Year 2016: Update on Incidents According to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) INDIA, YEAR 2016: Update on incidents according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) compiled by ACCORD, 9 February 2017 National borders: GADM, November 2015a; administrative divisions: GADM, November 2015b; Bhutan/China border status: CIA, 2012; China/India border status: CIA, 2006; Kashmir border status: CIA, 2004; geodata of disputed borders: GADM, November 2015a; Natural Earth, undated; incident data: ACLED, February 2017; coastlines and inland waters: Smith and Wessel, 1 May 2015 Conflict incidents by category Development of conflict incidents from 2015 to 2016 category number of incidents sum of fatalities riots/protests 9366 92 battle 475 613 violence against civilians 422 246 remote violence 110 46 strategic developments 89 0 total 10462 997 This graph is based on data from the Armed Conflict Location & Event This table is based on data from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project Data Project (datasets used: ACLED, April 2016, and ACLED, February (datasets used: ACLED, February 2017). 2017). INDIA, YEAR 2016: UPDATE ON INCIDENTS ACCORDING TO THE ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) COMPILED BY ACCORD, 9 FEBRUARY 2017 LOCALIZATION OF CONFLICT INCIDENTS Note: The following list is an overview of the incident data included in the ACLED dataset. More details are available in the actual dataset (date, location data, event type, involved actors, information sources, etc.). In the following list, the names of event locations are taken from ACLED, while the administrative region names are taken from GADM data which serves as the basis for the map above. Data on incidents on the Siachen Glacier are not reflected in this update. In Andhra Pradesh, 123 incidents killing 9 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Amaravati, Anakapalli, Anantapur, Chittoor, Dharmavaram, Guntur, Hindupur, Kadapa, Kakinada, Kandukur, Koyyuru, Kurnool, Machilipatnam, Nandikotkur, Narasapur, Nellore, Ongole, Palasamudram, Payakaraopeta, Pedavalasa, Rajam, Ranastalam, Singarayakonda, Srikakulam, Tirupati, Tuni, Undavalli, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, Vontimitta, Yelamanchili. In Arunachal Pradesh, 17 incidents killing 13 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Changlang, Itanagar, Khonsa, Longding, Naharlagun, Namsai, Tawang. In Assam, 426 incidents killing 67 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Amjonga, Athiabari, Badarpur, Barama, Barkola, Barpara, Barpeta, Basugaon, Batarhat, Bengtol, Bhairabkunda, Bihpuria, Bijni, Bilasipara, Biswanath Charali, Bokajan, Bokakhat, Boko, Bongaigaon, Bordubi, Bordumsa, Chabua, Chaygaon, Debargaon, Dhekiajuli, Dhemaji, Dhubri, Dibrugarh, Digboi, Diphu, Dispur, Doomdooma, Dudhnoi, Duliajan, Gabhorubheti, Gauripur, Gerua Para, Goalpara, Gogamukh, Gohpur, Golaghat, Gossaigaon, Guijan, Guwahati, Haflong, Hailakandi, Harisinga, Hojai, Howraghat, Irongmara, Jagiroad, Jakhalabandha, Jamugurihat, Jharbari, Joboka, Jonai Bazar, Jorabat, Jorhat, Kajalgaon, Karigaon, Karimganj, Kathiatali, Katigara, Kaziranga, Kharkutta, Khoirabari, Kohora, Kokrajhar, Krishnai, Lahowal, Laipuli, Lalapur, Ledo, Lumding, Majuli, Mangaldai, Mangaldoi, Mariani, Mathurapur, Merapani, Moran, Morigaon, Nagaon, Nalbari, Namrup, Naphuk, Nazira, New Sangbar, Nilbagan, Niz Juria, North Lakhimpur, Numaligarh, Orang, Oxiguri, Pabhoi, Panchgram, Panitola, Parbatipur, Patacharkuchi, Pathsala, Patra Gaon, Pengeri, Phillobari, Phulaguri, Raha, Rangapara, Rangiya, Ronghang, Rongpur, Safakamar, Samaguri, Sarupathar, Serfanguri, Sessa Kasa, Shillongoni, Silchar, Siljani, Sivasagar, Sonapur, Sonari, Sootea, Sorbhog, Suffry, Tamulpur, Tangla, Teok, Tezpur, Thingdol, Tingrai, Tinsukia, Udalguri. In Bihar, 204 incidents killing 53 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Araria, Arrah, Arwal, Aurangabad, Bachwara, Baghmara, Baisi, Banka, Baradih, Barki Balia, Baruari, Begusarai, Bhadas, Bhadwas, Bhagalpur, Bhagwanpur Hat, Bidupur, Bihariganj, Biharsharif, Bodh Gaya, Chakai, Chapra, Cheraiya, Chhapra, Danapur, Darbhanga, Daulatpur, Dhundhani, Dumariya, Ekangar Sarai, Fatehpur, Gaya, Gewal Bigha, Hajipur, Harnaut, Islampur, Jafarnagar, Jamui, Jehanabad, Kajra, Kamtaul, Kasba, Katihar, Khagaria, Kishanganj, Koilwar, Laheriasarai, Lakhisarai, Madhubani, Maker, Mansurpur, Masaurhi, Misri Chak, Mokama, Motihari, Munger, Muzaffarpur, Naugachia, Nawada, Pachgachhia, Patna, Piri, Piro, Purnia, Raxaul, Riga, Sagarpur, Saharsa, Samastipur, Sasaram, Sherghati, Sitamarhi, Siwan, Sonhan, Taregana. In Chandigarh, 231 incidents killing 0 people were reported. The following location was affected: Chandigarh. In Chhattisgarh, 91 incidents killing 120 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Amabeda, Bade Bacheli, Baloda Bazar, Banspal, Basaguda, Bastar, Bawadi, Becha, Bhairamgarh, Bhanupratappur, Bijapur, Bilaspur, Bortalab, Burgum, Chintalnar, Dakshin Bastar Dantewada, Dhamdha, Dhamtari, Dornapal, Durg, Farsegarh, Gadiras, Geedam, Gondpalli, Gorna, Hurrapijodi, Jagdalpur, Jashpur Nagar, Kanker, Khairabhat, Khairat, Kistaram, Kondagaon, Kondapara, Kongpalli, Korba, Koya Bekur, Kudarwahi, Mankeli, Mardapal, Metapal, Narayanpur, Narsapuram, Nimed, Pathalgaon, Polampalli, Raipur, Rajnandgaon, 2 INDIA, YEAR 2016: UPDATE ON INCIDENTS ACCORDING TO THE ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (ACLED) COMPILED BY ACCORD, 9 FEBRUARY 2017 Sirigidi, Sukma, Timmapur, Virapuram. In Goa, 37 incidents killing 0 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Betul, Bicholim, Calangute, Guirim, Madgaon, Panaji, Pernem, Ponda, Quepem, Taleigao, Vasco Da Gama, Velim. In Gujarat, 463 incidents killing 16 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Adalaj, Ahmedabad, Ahwa, Amreli, Anand, Anaval, Anjar, Bambhor, Bansda, Bantva, Becharaji, Bhabhar, Bhachau, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Bhuj, Botad, Chhapi, Chhota Udepur, Dahod, Danta, Dantivada, Dhanera, Dholka, Dhoraji, Dhrangadhra, Dhrol, Dohad, Eral, Gadhada, Gandhinagar, Godhra, Gondal, Gugaliyana, Halol, Himatnagar, Jambughoda, Jamkandorna, Jamnagar, Jasdan, Javesi, Junagadh, Kadi, Kalol, Keshod, Khambha, Khambhat, Kheda, Khimana, Kodinar, Kondh, Kosamba, Koteshwar, Koth, Kutiyana, Limbdi, Limdi, Mahuva, Malataj, Mandal, Mansa, Mehesana, Mehsana, Memadpur, Modasa, Morvi, Mota Samadhiyala, Nakhatrana, Navsari, Palanpur, Patan, Petlad, Porbandar, Radhanpur, Rajkot, Rajpipla, Rajula, Rapar, Ratanpur, Ratanpura, Sami, Samter, Sanand, Savarkundla, Shahpur, Songadh, Surat, Surendranagar, Talaja, Talala, Than, Tuked, Ugla, Una, Uncha Kotda, Unjha, Vadgam, Vadnagar, Vadodara, Vagrol, Vangad, Vejalpur, Veraval, Vinchhiya, Viramgam, Wadhwan. In Haryana, 560 incidents killing 16 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Ambala, Assan Kalan, Atela, Atela Kalan, Badesra, Badhra, Bahadurgarh, Ballah, Bansa, Begpur, Belrakha, Beri, Bhiwani, Bhuna, Bithmara, Charkhi Dadri, Chulkana, Dabri, Dadlana, Dadri, Dadu, Dalamwala, Dayalpur, Dhanana, Dhani Gopal, Dhigawa Mandi, Faridabad, Farrukhnagar, Fatehabad, Fatehpur, Ganaur, Ganger, Gohana, Gurgaon, Harsola, Hisar, Igrah, Indri, Ismaila, Jainpur, Jalalpur-1, Jassia, Jhajjar, Jhanj Khurd, Jind, Kablana, Kaithal, Kakroli Sardara, Kalayat, Kambopura, Kanalsi, Kanina, Karnal, Kavi, Khajuri, Khatkar, Kherli Lala, Kithwari, Kultana, Kurukshetra, Loharu, Madlauda, Magharpura, Mahendragarh, Mandkaula, Mator, Mayar, Meham, Mundri, Nagla Megha, Nalhar, Nangal, Narnaund, Narwana, NathusariChaupta, Nigana Khurd, Nindana, Nonand, Nuh, Palwal, Panchkula, Panipat, Pataudi, Pehowa, Pundri, Ratia, Rewara, Rewari, Rohtak, Safidon, Sampla, Sirsa, Sonipat, Suma Khera, Sutana, Talu, Yamunanangar. In Himachal Pradesh, 148 incidents killing 0 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Baddi, Badukhar, Bangana, Bilaspur, Boileauganj, Chamba, Dehlan, Dehra, Dhaliara, Dhalpur, Dharamsala, Gumma, Haroli, Indora, Jia, Jutogh, Kangra, Keylong, Kullu, Mandi, Ner Chowk, Nurpur, Paonta Sahib, Paprola, Reckong Peo, Sanjauli, Sarkaghat, Shahpur, Shimla, Solan, Sundernagar, Una. In Jammu and Kashmir, 1034 incidents killing 361 people were reported. The following locations were affected: Achabal, Aglar, Aishmuqam, Ajar, Ajas, Akhnoor, Aloosa, Anantnag, Anchar, Arihal, Arnia, Arwani, Ashtangoo, Athwajan, Awantipora, Badgam, Badoora, Bakal, Balakote, Balapora, Balnoi, Bandipora, Banihal, Baramulla, Bari Brahmana, Batengoo, Batpora, Beerwah, Bhaderwah, Bhatipora, Bhimber Gali, Bijbehara, Bishnah, Bogam, Bogund, Bomai, Bugam, Bungam, Chadoora, Chanapora, Channi, Chansar, Chawalgam, Chee, Chenani, Chitragam, Chowkibal, Dachan, Dachoo, Dangiwacha, Dara, Datote, Degwar, Delina, Dialgam, Dobjan, Doda, Domel, Dooru, Drugmulla, Duroo, Gadoora, Ganderbal, Ganderpora, Gandipora, Goosu, Gulmarg, Gulpur, Habak, Hajan, Hajin Ghat, Handwara, Harwan, Hawal, Herman, Hiranagar, Humhama, Jammu, Kakapora, Kaloosa, Kandizal, Kangan, Kargil, Karimabad, Karnah, Karol, Kathua, Katra, Kazalwan, Keran, Khanpora, Khour, Khudwani, Kishtwar, Koil, Kokernag, Kralgund, Kralpora, Kud, Kulgam, Kunzer, Kupwara, Kurbathang, Lachipora, Lalpora, Langate, Leh, Lolab, Magam, Mandi, Manjakote, Mankote, Marh, Mattan, Memender, Mendhar, Mirgund, Mitrigam, Murran, Nagbal, Nagri Parole, Nagrota, Naid Khai, Naira, Narbal, Nasrullahpora, Naugam, Naushera, Nawgam, Newa, Nikas, Noorpora, Nowgam, Nowpora, Nutnusa, Padgampora, Pahlipora, Palhalan, Pallanwala, Pampore, Papchan, Pargwal, Pattan, Pazalpora, Pethmakhama, Poonch, Prichoo, Pulwama, Putushay, Qazighund, Quaimoh, Rahmoo, Raipur Domana,
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