Dr Sudershan Kumar

sudershan.sk12@gmail.com

Radicalization in India is entering a new and complex phase. This phase is far more decentralized digitally driven, and socially embedded than ever before. Unlike the earlier decades, where radicalization was associated primarily with organized terror outfits operating across the borders, the contours today are blurred, multi layered and often invisible until a flash point emerges. The glaring example of this is the terror attack near Red Fort in Delhi on 10th November killing nearly fifteen people and injuring dozens. What has shocked investigators and public is that the attack was allegedly orchestrated by a network of highly educated professionals mostly doctors rather than by a stereotypical image of militants. This new face of radicalizati

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