His comments came in response to a question at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) here on whether there was any major threat to India from al Qaeda and ISIS.
"There is nothing as big or small terrorism. It is not on the basis of geography, but on the basis of groups, it is on the basis of capabilities and tactics. Any group, about whom we have information, that has the capability and intention to strike against would be our biggest targets," he said.
The NSA's statement comes in the backdrop of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri's video message about the creation of an Indian branch of his militant group to "raise the flag of jihad" across South Asia.
There have been reports, some of which have been confirmed, of Indian youths, especially from Kalyan in Maharashtra, joining the ISIS. Concerns were raised after ISIS flags were recently raised in Kashmir.
Doval, however, added that security agencies were keeping a close watch on the developments of both these terror groups.
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