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IPC Section 125: Waging War Against Asiatic Power in Alliance with India

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Last updated: June 25, 2025 9:52 pm
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Whoever wages war against the Government of any Asiatic Power in alliance or at peace with the 2 [Government of India] or attempts to wage such war, or abets the waging of such war, shall be punished with 1 [imprisonment for life], to which fine may be added, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, to which fine may be added, or with fine.

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Code:Explanation:Illustration:Common Questions and Answers:Q: What was the purpose of this section?Q: Why was this section repealed?

Explanation:

The section aimed to criminalize any act of waging war against an Asiatic power that was in alliance with India. This was primarily aimed at preventing conflicts with countries like Afghanistan, Persia, and other Asian nations that India shared diplomatic and strategic interests with.

Illustration:

An example of an act that would have fallen under this section would be if a group of individuals were to attack or engage in armed conflict with a country like Afghanistan while India was in a treaty alliance with that country.

Common Questions and Answers:

Q: What was the purpose of this section?

A: The section was meant to protect India’s alliances with other Asian powers by making it illegal to wage war against them.

Q: Why was this section repealed?

A: It was repealed after India gained independence, as it was considered outdated and no longer relevant to the country’s foreign policy.

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