The document discusses the origins and activities of the banned Islamist organization Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). It notes that SIMI was founded in 1977 by students at Aligarh Muslim University and was originally focused on character building and religious education, but became radicalized over time under the influence of Jamaat-e-Islami's ideology. After being banned in 2001, SIMI continued clandestine activities and maintained transnational connections that provided support to other terrorist groups. The document examines SIMI's areas of influence across Southern states and risks of its future radical activities.