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India cracks down on radicalisation after Red Fort blast, targeting online extremism and extremist networks across 38 universities.
India is intensifying a nationwide campaign against radicalisation after a Faridabad-based module linked to a Red Fort blast killing 13 people was dismantled.
Intelligence officials warn of a rising threat from self-radicalised individuals, particularly educated Muslims in universities and professional fields, who are being recruited into pan-India terror networks.
Investigations reveal radicalisation at least 38 academic institutions across multiple states, driven by political grievances, social marginalisation, and online extremism.
Authorities are targeting both digital propaganda and religious figures, including foreign-linked clerics like Maualana Samshul Huda Khan, while increasing surveillance in vulnerable regions like Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
The government is pursuing coordinated ground and cyber operations to disrupt extremist cells and prevent future attacks.
India reprime la radicalización después de la explosión del Fuerte Rojo, apuntando al extremismo en línea y redes extremistas en 38 universidades.