But the 500-odd Indians who are 'attracted' to the IS have kept intelligence agencies, state police departments and National Investigation Agency on their toes.Many of them have been questioned by intelligence agencies and let off after counselling for the reason that nothing serious was found against them. "Our assessment is these men are not bearing feelings of revenge against the Army, security forces or India as such. The agency is expected to file its first two chargesheets against the module in the first week of June. So far, Indian agencies have arrested 49 IS recruits, all of them at pre-planning stage, before they could either carry out any 'lone wolf' attack or travel to Iraq and Syria. They also feel that there are too many social malpractices in the modern world and only IS led caliphate can provide a remedy," said an intelligence expert.However, Indian men attracted towards ISIS don't have many grievances with the system in India.
Source: Times of India May 30, 2016 18:33 UTC