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Online Radicalization
1/5/2026 10:44:10 PM
The online radicalization is emerging as a big threat for the security agencies not only in India but across the world.
The radical groups sitting in different parts of the world have unleashed a propaganda to target gullible youth and push them towards the path of destruction.
In recent years, the internet has emerged as a double-edged sword—serving as a powerful engine for education, social connection and civic engagement, while simultaneously acting as an efficient tool for radicalisation and carrying forward the agenda of terrorists.
India, home to a vast and youthful digital population, faces heightened vulnerability to online recruitment and indoctrination. Although radical content cuts across ideologies, the increasing misuse of religious identity by extremist networks underscores the need for a balanced strategy—one that integrates robust cybersecurity measures, community engagement, legal safeguards and greater accountability from digital platforms.
To counter the threat cybersecurity must be viewed beyond its traditional focus on data protection and cybercrime. In the context of countering online radicalisation, it must evolve into a broader harm-reduction framework that balances security concerns with civil liberties.
A central pillar of this strategy is stronger detection and threat monitoring. Government agencies, civil society and digital platforms must work together to pair automated technologies with human oversight to spot radicalising content at scale. While machine-driven systems can flag patterns such as recurring narratives, shared links and rapid network expansion, adequate safeguards are essential to reduce errors and uphold freedom of expression.
A key component of this approach is enhanced detection and threat monitoring. Government agencies, civil society groups and digital platforms need to combine automated tools with human oversight to identify radicalising content at scale. While machine-based systems can detect patterns such as repeated narratives, shared links or sudden network growth, safeguards are required to minimise errors and protect freedom of expression.
Equally important is community engagement and digital literacy. Families, educators and local leaders must be empowered to recognise early signs of radicalisation and intervene constructively. Legal safeguards should ensure accountability while protecting fundamental rights, and technology companies must be compelled to take greater responsibility for the content hosted on their platforms.
Online radicalisation is a global problem with local consequences. Combating it requires vigilance, cooperation and a balanced approach that strengthens security. The battle for hearts and minds in the digital age is as critical as any fought on the ground, and it must be met with clarity, resolve and responsibility.
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