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INDIAN GOVT NEEDS TO CHECK CYBER & BORDER SPACE
Digital jihad and cross-border infiltration of terrorists have been the two biggest challenges for the Narendra Modi government in the last two years even though there has been no major strike in the hinterland. But this, security officials feel, is just “good fortune” and no reason to pat each other's back. However, the government has managed to get a grip on the situation in the Northeast. In a rare act, security forces last year crossed over to Myanmar and carried out an operation against the NSCN (K) soon after the group killed 18 Army personnel in Assam.
SECURITY THREATS In case of the Maoist insurgency, the violence is come down and the Centre along with the states is focussing on getting the rebels to surrender. There have been 400 surrenders already whereas the number for 2015 in the corresponding period was 150. In the last two years, the ISIS threat is making security officials anxious even though the government has downplayed it. But the security establishment is alarmed at the high rate of online indoctrination. In fact the government is trying to keep pace with the rapidly changing dynamics of ISIS that is
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making efforts to lure Indian youth. A recent video featuring Indians who joined the group and focusing on India has worried anti-terror officials. With no concrete mechanism to tackle this threat of youth getting swayed by terror handlers, who are radicalising them on the cyber space, is giving jitters to the security establishment. The government has put in place a countrywide counter-radicalisation strategy to ensure those brainwashed by ISIS ideology can be brought back to the mainstream. This approach has been successful and allowed intelligence agencies to approach the Muslim clergy and leaders to reach out to the community. “Knee-jerk arrests have been discouraged those crossing a certain threshold moving from being radicalised to actually planning terror acts are being taken in custody,” said an official. Continued on Page 2