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Could Islamic State attack India?

India's security establishment is also worried. Post the April 21 blasts, Indian agencies have refocused on links between Islamic State recruits in Kerala and Tamil Nadu and those in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka's Easter Sunday suicide bombings, which killed over 200 people, were grisly enough for Islamic State (IS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to surface with his first video in five years and claim credit. The island-nation is even now on alert, fearing a second wave of attacks.

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