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Topic: ISIS

Neuroscience is the missing link that can separate terrorists from non-violent extremists

While joining the IS, foreigners were required to enlist skills and willingness to carry out suicide attacks, but not everyone signed up.

Climate change created breeding ground for ISIS in Syria. India is making similar mistakes

The problem began as Syria’s population skyrocketed. This meant less water to go around for each person.

Indian Facebook friend of Sri Lanka suicide bomber was district head of SIMI offshoot: NIA

Mohammed Azarudeen, the Coimbatore-based ‘recruiter of an ISIS module’ who was arrested last week, organised events of the Wahdat-e-Islami Hind.

Islamic State and Zakir Musa group are sparring for supremacy in Kashmir — on Telegram

Islamic State Jammu Kashmir and Zakir Musa's Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind both call for Sharia in Kashmir, with little presence on the ground.

Sri Lankan envoy says steps being taken to ensure ISIS doesn’t gain ground in south Asia

Sri Lankan High Commissioner Austin Fernando says they are taking help of countries like India to set up an anti-terror mechanism after the Easter bombings.

India was of little value to ISIS. That’s all set to change now

Global jihad organisations like ISIS and al-Qaeda now believe they have a more ready audience in India for their brand of radicalisation.

ISIS influence growing in South India, particularly Kerala: Social media monitoring firms

Two private firms say that over the past four years, social media traffic shows growing radicalisation in Southern India through ISIS propaganda. 

ISIS announces new province in India after 2 days of clashes in Kashmir

The terror outfit ISIS made the announcement through its Amaq News Agency.

Lone local militant is all that’s left of Islamic State-inspired terror module in J&K

After the Friday encounter in which a local militant was shot down in Shopian, J&K police officials say terror group ISKJ is almost over.

What Muslims in India say about Balakot, national security, ISIS and Kashmir

Muslims are highly confused as their religious identity is seen as an anti-thesis to the nation’s security.

On Camera

IndiGo meltdown carries a warning for India’s defence sector

IndiGo showed how a single point of failure can ripple across a sector. In defence, where there is no external fallback, the consequences are far more serious.

Rupee’s turmoil has echoes of 2013

With the US-India trade deal yet to get done, rupee depreciation may be helping to mitigate India’s loss of competitiveness. The other problem is extreme despondence among overseas equity investors.

US clears $686-mn package to breathe fresh life into Pakistani F-16s

Of the total package, $649 million will be utilised for additional hardware, software, and support services, and the remaining for Major Defence Equipment (MDE).

India’s top airline just handed sarkar the keys. That’s IndiGo’s real ‘crime’

Don’t blame misfortune. This is colossal incompetence and insensitivity. So bad, heads would have rolled even in the old PSU-era Indian Airlines and Air India.