Knowledge Themes
Online Recruitment and the Role of Dark Web/Encrypted Apps
Self-Radicalization and the 'Lone Wolf' Threat Perception
Institutional Mechanisms: NIA, NATGRID, and State Anti-Terrorism Squads
The 'Whole of Society' Approach: Community Engagement and Deradicalization Programs
Socio-Economic vs. Ideological Drivers of Extremism in India
Structural Subtopics
- Process of online radicalisation and recruitment strategies
- Role of social media echo chambers and algorithms
- Individual socio-psychological factors (alienation and exclusion)
- Socio-economic and political drivers of extremism
- Impact of global jihadist propaganda on Indian youth
- Counter-radicalisation vs De-radicalisation vs Anti-radicalisation strategies
- Legal framework and definition of radicalisation in India
- Role of the Counter Terrorism and Counter Radicalisation (CTCR) Division
- Maharashtra and Kerala models of community-based deradicalisation
- Strengthening Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) to combat terror financing
- Use of counter-narratives and promotion of constitutional values
- Challenges of rehabilitating returning foreign fighters
- Monitoring of fundamentalist organisations like SIMI and PFI
- Role of NIA in busting pan-India ISIS modules
Study Material
Full AI-synthesized study material for Religious Radicalisation — ISIS Influence & Counter Radicalisation is being calibrated.
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