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How ISIS coordinates for big-ticket hits in India

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Vicky Nanjappa

The probe by Russia's Federal Security Service has  revealed that Mashrabkon Azamov, the suicide bomber, was not the only  one trained for a hit job in . There was another bomber of the IS  from Kyrgyzstan who trained to target India.

New Delhi, Aug 27:  The arrest of an Islamic State terrorist in Russia has been an awakener  for the Indian security agencies. It is now confirmed that there is an  network of the Islamic State which has made India its  primary focus.

The Intelligence community has learnt that the  networks of the Islamic State have been recruiting people  internationally in the name of blasphemy.

The radicalisation is happening on the cyber-space, explained an  Intelligence Bureau official to OneIndia. In the Russia case, it was  found that the terrorist was recruited and radicalised on messaging app  Telegram. The content is already out there in large numbers and the  international Intelligence community needs to work collectively to take  down such content and clean up the web of such radical material.

India  is coordinating with multiple agencies across the to defeat this  problem. The coordination becomes even more important now considering  the International wing of the Islamic State working in overdrive mode to  target India, the official cited above also explained.

The probe by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has revealed  that Uzbek Mashrabkon Azamov, the suicide bomber, was not the  only one trained for a hit job in India. There was another bomber of the  Islamic State from Kyrgyzstan who trained to target India. He was  trained in Turkey by radical Islamists, the probe further revealed.

The  Kyrgyzstan national returned to his country from Moscow and was to take  another route to reach India, the probe further revealed. India on the  other hand have sent a list of specific questions that the FSB would  have to ask Azamov. India is also in touch with Moscow to seek  permission to join the probe.

India's coordination with the  international Intelligence community has been strong in recent times. It  was following a tip off by the Jordanian Intelligence that an online  radicalisation camp in Tamil Nadu's Ambur town had been busted.

Following  this, the NIA carried out investigations following which one Meer Anaas  Ali was picked from Tamil Nadu. The third-year engineering student was  picked up from Ambur town.

In the Ali case, the NIA learnt that  through the online radicalisation camp, these operatives were not just  in touch with the Indian Muslims but those abroad as well. It worked as a  well-oiled mechanism. In this context, the questioning of Azamov would be extremely important to find out the exact role that the Indian module  is playing in this international game.

Another official said that the Indian module could be providing the  logistical support to the international players to carry out a big hit  in the country. It has also been learnt during the investigation that  the international players would carry out big ticket hits, while the  local modules would focus on the smaller leaders and also target Hindu  Temples.

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