Book description
Recent acts of terror have exploded the myth that Indian youth is
insulated from the global terrorism phenomenon and had little time for
extremism. The communal riots post the 1992 incident, the rise of the
Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and the mutation of a section
of aspiring Muslim youth into terrorists with the help of forces across
the border. The story of home-grown jihadists would have been skewed had
it not been for the testimonies of David Coleman Headley and Sarfaraz
Nawaz on the involvement of the Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence,
top Lashkar-e-Taiba leadership, the Al Qaida and the Karachi project,
whose demon child the Indian Mujahideen is. This book is the first-ever
attempt to link up jihadists all over India and trace their linkages
with terrorists based in countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen and Saudi Arabia.