"We are trying every way possible to prevent radicalisation in India. IS has had no significant impact in India, however other countries have been affected. IS will not be able to able to make a big impact in India," Singh told PTI here in an interview while commenting on reports that a number of youths have joined the dreaded terror outfit.
Singh also did not rule out the possibility of al-Qaeda setting up a branch in the country to wage jihad in the Indian sub-continent.
"Al-Qaeda's activities have been ongoing but any information regarding an Asia-specific organisation that they have built is not yet available. We, however, do not rule out any possibility," Singh, who was here for talks with the Israeli leadership on ways to boost Indo-Israeli cooperation in areas like counter-terrorism and cyber-security, said.
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in September had announced that the global Islamist extremist movement has launched a new off-shoot in the Indian sub-continent.
"All our security agencies, our intelligence agencies, keep a tab on emerging dangers and also take necessary measures to address such dangers," he said.
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