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• The Islamic State and al-Qaeda have posed serious security challenges to India, and the Indian diaspora may become increasingly vulnerable to terror threats in the days to come, Intelligence Bureau chief Syed Asif Ibrahim said.
• He was addressing a conference of Directors-General of Police and Inspectors-General of Police and heads of central police organisations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and the Chief Ministers of north-eastern States were present.
• He said Indian youth could move to conflict zones to take up arms and emerge as role models to other young people, posing a threat, directly or indirectly, to the country.
• In the hinterland of the country, Pakistan and Pakistan-sponsored groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and SIMI continued to organise terror attacks.
• The busting of terror modules of the Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh in West Bengal had exposed an attempt by the outfit from the neighbouring country to set up base in India.
• He underlined the need for formulating an effective response to jihadi threats by involving community leaders, and said prominent Muslim organisations, seminaries and clerics in India had rejected as un-Islamic the activities of terror outfits such as Islamic State.


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