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'Lone wolf' attacks by Islamic State operatives possible ahead of Republic Day: Home Ministry warning

The note has also warned that the coastline along India's southeast and southwest is an easy landing ground for terror outfits to push their men and material into the country

November 04, 2019 / 15:42 IST
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Warning of possible 'lone-wolf' attacks by the Islamic State (IS) operatives, a high alert has been issued by central intelligence agencies to security forces across the country ahead of Republic Day, The Hindu has reported.

According to the report, a communication issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs to all the states on November 1 stated that the overall security situation across the country remains a cause for concern.

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According to the communication note, Pakistani intelligence agency, the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), continues providing infrastructural and other assistance to terror groups, particularly the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad.

"The reported nexus between home-grown terror outfits and Pakistan-based extremist organisations in terms of procurement of weapons, technology and training has added a new dimension to the threat scenario," it added.