Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi
New Delhi, Nov 22: Indian intelligence agencies have raised alarms over renewed attempts to radicalise citizens, both domestically and overseas, with particular focus on Indian students pursuing higher education abroad. The agencies have warned that Pakistan’s ISI is actively working to create “white-collared” extremist modules similar to the Faridabad cell, which operated undetected for years before being busted.
Officials noted that the threat is not confined to India. ISI operatives are targeting Indian students studying medicine and engineering in countries such as the US, UK, Germany, and Australia. These students, once radicalised, could pose a significant security risk upon returning to India. The agencies are also scrutinising the backgrounds

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