The arrest of Mehdi Masroor Biswas, a popular pro-jihad twitter
handler of @ShamiWitness, recent media reports of stopping Hyderabadi youth who
tried to join the IS forces, and news of four friends from Mumbai who already
joined in dreaded terror organization Islamic State (IS) forces, confirms that
this terrorist organization has become of center of attraction to some people in
India too.
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) chief Syed Asif Ibrahim too
alarmed that there is an imminent threat of Indian youth moving to conflict
zones and trying to emerge as role models might directly or indirectly pose
threat to India, while speaking at recent police meet in Guwahati.
At this juncture, let us have glance on the senior leadership of IS
in a paper released by Brookings.
Source: Brookings
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