ISIS has vowed to expand its fight to India in its new manifesto 'Black Flags from the Islamic State' released online yesterday.

"The Islamic State would now expand beyond Iraq and Syria," states the manifesto that mentions India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan to name a few.

The militant group gives an analysis of the political situation in India stating a movement of Hindus has been growing in India who kill beef-eating Muslims. "President Narendra Modi (sic) is a right-wing Hindu nationalist who worships weapons and is preparing his people for a future war against Muslims," the manifesto states.

ISIS alleges there is a political wing or propaganda in India to get more recruits, and an armed militia, who can start a war against Muslims. The organisation think Muslims are the 'number one' enemy for such Hindus.

According to the manifesto, future Islamic State battles will rage in every country and "this is why there is (sic) over one-and-a-half billion Muslims in the world". These Muslims will fight the New World Order everywhere and the peak of this battle will be the battle against al-Dajjal (the Antichrist)".

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"Do hit and run tactics and then go into hiding," is the new strategy of the ISIS to make the world waste billions of Euros on police, investigators and shutting down major cities. Referring to the 13/11 Paris terror attack, the organisation said it costed Belgium 53 million Euros per day.

"For what?" the group asked, to hunt 20 people who had AK-47 rifles which costed only a few thousand dollars at most.

In an audacious statement, the ISIS said the future attacks will make groups in the West attack Muslims in Europe which will force Muslims in the West to pick up weapons and defend themselves. It also described its theory of developing insurgency and how to give supporters detailed instructions on the operation of covert cells, building of explosives and maintaining secrecy to defeat security service surveillance.

Not using electronic devices seems to be the organisation's key to building successful covert cells. It revealed the Paris attack mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud did not use phones or e-mail to communicate with other members of the cell.