General Officer Commanding In Chief (GoC-In-C), Northern Command, Lt Gen D S Hooda also said that while incidents of ISIS flags being raised during protests in Kashmir have been witnessed, there weren't any intelligence reports to suggest large foot-prints of the dreaded Islamic terror group in either in India or in Kashmir.
The Army commander said "the numbers (of new militant recruits from Kashmir) are not very high as of now but if this trend goes further I think it will be tragic for Kashmir and also a matter of concern."
"As per our assessment, nobody has successfully infiltrated from across the border this year. That is why, it is a greater concern that you know internal recruitment is taking place. That is matter of serious concern," Hooda told PTI in an interview here.
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"What we have is that last year, the figure was somewhere 60 (operating in militants outfits in Kashmir Valley) or little more than that.
"This year the information we have is more than 30 (Kashmiri youths) have already joined (militant outfits locally)," he said.
"So as I said that the numbers are not too many, but the fact remains that it was down to single digit during two or three years. In that sense it is something that we need to look at seriously," he said.
"I think, one of course, there is sense of alienation. Let us not hide it or shut our eyes to it".
"There is lack of opportunity and social media has become such a powerful medium and a tool where through people are getting engaged. They are looking towards (terror), as they have nothing to do rather pick up a gun", the commander said.
Lt Gen Hooda said, "Frankly, it is something that we need to introspect. For us, government here and national government, the parents and society, as to what are the reasons that the youth are going into this direction and is there some way to stop this.