"Our neighbour does it, they have been doing it for a long time. The threat that we face almost on a regular basis is from hostile neighbourhood. We have Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish e Mohammed, these two organisations have been set up, have been armed and sustained to target Indian interests that includes civil aviation assets as well," Joint Intelligence Committee Chairman R N Ravi said but did not name Pakistan.
Speaking at the function to mark the 29th anniversary of Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) here, he noted that all major terror attacks that have happened in the country were acts by terrorist groups from hostile neighbourhood.
"If you look back, all the major attacks -- against Parliament, Akshardam, Mumbai and the latest in Punjab in Pathankot -- all these are the act of terrorist organisations coming from hostile neighbourhood. They will also look for civil aviation targets," he said.
When countries differentiate between good and bad terrorism, then there is a problem, he said.
Besides, Ravi said there are also threats from international terrorist organisations such as ISIS and Al Qaeda in the Indian sub-continent.
"They look at India as an opportunity for growth, spread. Their concept, their philosophy, howsoever perverted it might be, is India is an Islamic space occupied by un-Islamic people and it has to be liberated," he noted.
According to him, an emerging threat that is far more potent is that related to cyber security.
"Ideal security is only an ideal and efforts are being to ensure that there is optimal security," he added.
The Joint Intelligence Committee functions under the National Security Council Secretariat.
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