IS Will Try to Go Glocal, Says India at Oz Anti-Terror Summit

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After the death of its chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi late last month, the Islamic State (IS) plans to work on a global-local model where the terror group will provide the ideology and source its leaders, cadres and funding locally, India is said to have told a seminar in Australia.

The Indian delegation to the two day seminar on terrorism was led by minister of state G Kishan Reddy, who is also in charge of internal security at the home ministry. Discussing case studies on Islamic State-inspired modules, New Delhi said that most suspects were loosely connected to the Caliphate but followed its ideology. Read More…


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