Indian Mujahideen: Introduction
Subrahmanian, V. S.; Mannes, Aaron; Roul, Animesh; Raghavan, R. K.
2013-11-09 00:00:00
[The Indian Mujahideen (IM) is a terrorist group that seeks to destabilize India and retaliate for the perceived mistreatment of Muslims in India. Though its origins are unclear and the subject of some debate, there is no question that the group has been responsible for about 750 deaths since October 2005. We analyzed over 770 variables relating to IM on a monthly basis for a 9 year period, from 2002 to 2010, in order to identify the conditions under which IM carries out different kinds of attacks. Using sophisticated “big data” analytics methods, we were able to derive over 25,000 rules relating to IM’s behavior, of which roughly 29 are presented in this book. In addition, using sophisticated “policy generation” techniques, we were also able to come up with policy recommendations that have the potential of reducing attacks by IM.]
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[The Indian Mujahideen (IM) is a terrorist group that seeks to destabilize India and retaliate for the perceived mistreatment of Muslims in India. Though its origins are unclear and the subject of some debate, there is no question that the group has been responsible for about 750 deaths since October 2005. We analyzed over 770 variables relating to IM on a monthly basis for a 9 year period, from 2002 to 2010, in order to identify the conditions under which IM carries out different kinds of attacks. Using sophisticated “big data” analytics methods, we were able to derive over 25,000 rules relating to IM’s behavior, of which roughly 29 are presented in this book. In addition, using sophisticated “policy generation” techniques, we were also able to come up with policy recommendations that have the potential of reducing attacks by IM.]
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