Waging war against a foreign state at peace with India constitutes a punishable offence carrying severe criminal penalties. Waging war against a foreign State at peace with India is a criminal offence covering commission, attempt, and abetment of such hostilities, and it attracts penal responses including long-term imprisonment and fines, with liability turning on the actor's initiation, attempt, or facilitation of hostile acts directed at that foreign State.
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Waging war against a foreign state at peace with India constitutes a punishable offence carrying severe criminal penalties.
Waging war against a foreign State at peace with India is a criminal offence covering commission, attempt, and abetment of such hostilities, and it attracts penal responses including long-term imprisonment and fines, with liability turning on the actor's initiation, attempt, or facilitation of hostile acts directed at that foreign State.
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