As many as 39 per cent of undergraduates in Indonesia have been indoctrinated with some form of radicalism, with almost a quarter in favor of conducting jihad to establish an Islamic state in the world’s most populous Muslim nation, said spy chief Budi Gunawan. He added that the State Intelligence Agency (BIN) was monitoring three universities that have the potential to become a center for radical teachings. Intolerance has grown among middle-income Indonesians living in the suburbs, findings released by rights group Setara show.