The meeting, to be chaired by Union Home Secretary LC Goyal, will formalise a strategy for aiding the government's efforts to neutralise extremist ideologies such as that espoused by ISIS, which has influenced thousands around the world.
"Attraction towards radical ideology of any religion is a matter of concern. We will have to put in place a system as there are inputs that many Indian youths are attracted to different extremist ideologies, including the 'Caliphate' promoted by ISIS," a Home Ministry official said.
The focus would also be on how to quickly respond to any report of youths planning to join terror groups like ISIS, the official said.
DGPs and Home Secretaries of a dozen states -- Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Assam, Punjab, West Bengal and Delhi (Commissioner of Police) will take part in the meeting, the official added.
According to an official estimate, around 25 youngsters have been identified across the country as having been attracted to the idea of ISIS and wanting to join the group.
Sources said that although none of the youths were arrested, they were kept under surveillance. They went through counselling and are living normal lives.
Maharashtra and Telangana have already put in place a model for dealing with ISIS-related cases. While there have been arrests in some cases, agencies realised that arrest should not be the first option.
Monitoring of social media has already begun, sources, meanwhile, said, adding that efforts would be made to gain the confidence of the Muslim community.
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