India's intelligence agency, Jammu and Kashmir, has found the direct footprint of the banned terrorist group ISIS, which was arrested in Kashmir on Monday (July 19) and the two founders of the organization, Qasim Khorasani, and his two associates were behind them for the past year.
According to the report, Khorasani and his associates were collecting ISIS cadres here, identifying them in a messaging software, which is believed to have been in Khorasan, Afghanistan, who was in Khorasan, Afghanistan, who was found in Anantnag district.
He was talking to the members of the group on the production and supply of a magazine called Sot Al Hind in Telegram, which was being promoted through the magazine, which was being promoted by Willayat al-Hind or the Islamic State in India in May 2019. It has inspired the Indian Mujahideen in Khorasan, Syria and Iraq to launch an attack on India.






