A spy network of teenagers has emerged as a major security challenge in India after white-collar terrorism, with Pakistan's intelligence agency now found to be trapping and brainwashing minors to work for them. Over 37 minors are now under the security scanner, a senior official told NDTV. Of them, 12 are from Punjab and Haryana and 25 from Jammu and Kashmir. Aged between 14 and 17, they have been found to be trapped by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency. The ISI is known to be a key figure in Pakistan's deep state that harbours terror groups on its soil to cause instability in India.