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    India's Zero Tolerance Stance: S Jaishankar Condemns Terrorism at SCO Meet Following Delhi Blast

    Nov 18, 2025 09:52 pm CST

    Following a deadly bomb blast in Delhi that killed 15 people, India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar called for global "zero tolerance" towards terrorism at the SCO Council meeting in Russia. Jaishankar emphasized that there can be "no looking away" from terrorism as investigators described the Delhi Red Fort blast as a sophisticated 'white-collar' terror module led by medical professionals. The National Investigation Agency has identified the driver as a suicide bomber and arrested a key co-conspirator who provided technical support for the attack.

  • Delhi Court Remands Red Fort Blast Co-Conspirator Jasir Bilal to 10-Day NIA Custody: Technical Support Provider in Fatal Terror Attack

    Delhi Court Remands Red Fort Blast Co-Conspirator Jasir Bilal to 10-Day NIA Custody: Technical Support Provider in Fatal Terror Attack

    Nov 18, 2025 07:42 pm CST

    The Delhi court has ordered Jasir Bilal, identified as an active co-conspirator in the Red Fort car blast that killed 15 people, to 10 days of NIA custody. Arrested in Srinagar, Bilal allegedly provided technical support by modifying drones and attempting to make rockets while working closely with suicide bomber Umar un Nabi. The proceedings took place under heightened security with media barred from entry.

  • Al-Falah University Campus Identified as Location of Delhi Bomber

    Al-Falah University Campus Identified as Location of Delhi Bomber's Video Recording

    Nov 18, 2025 06:00 pm CST

    Investigators have determined that Dr Umar Mohammad, the Red Fort suicide bomber, recorded his final video at Al-Falah University in Faridabad. The 70-acre campus has been identified as the operational center for the terrorist cell, with multiple members working at its medical school. The recording was made in Building No 17 before Mohammad detonated explosives near Delhi's Red Fort on November 10, following the arrest of his co-conspirators.

  • The 2001 Shoe Bomber Case: History Repeats in Delhi Blast After 24 Years

    The 2001 Shoe Bomber Case: History Repeats in Delhi Blast After 24 Years

    Nov 18, 2025 05:35 pm CST

    The recent Delhi blast involving TATP explosives hidden in shoes mirrors the infamous 2001 attempt by Richard Reid to bring down American Airlines Flight 63 using the same method. This article examines both incidents and highlights the enduring threat of shoe bombs in terrorist attacks across decades.

  • Inside the Delhi Red Fort Bombing: How a Network of Radicalized Doctors Planned India

    Inside the Delhi Red Fort Bombing: How a Network of Radicalized Doctors Planned India's Deadliest Terror Attack

    Nov 18, 2025 03:00 pm CST

    An investigation into the November 10 Delhi Red Fort car bombing reveals a sophisticated terrorist network of 10 operatives, including several medical doctors radicalized by Jaish-e-Mohammed. The suicide attack, which killed 15 people and injured many more, was part of a larger plot potentially involving up to 32 car bombs. Key figures include a Pakistan-based operative, a Kashmiri cleric who served as the main radicalizer, and a female doctor financing the operation. Nearly 3,000 kg of explosives were recovered during the investigation, highlighting the deadly scale of the thwarted plans.

  • NIA Arrests Key Conspirator in Red Fort Car Blast: Technical Expert Behind Deadly Terror Attack

    NIA Arrests Key Conspirator in Red Fort Car Blast: Technical Expert Behind Deadly Terror Attack

    Nov 17, 2025 09:34 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has arrested Jasir Bilal Wani in Srinagar, identified as a technical expert and active co-conspirator who worked with suicide bomber Umar un Nabi in the deadly car blast near Red Fort that killed 13 people. Wani allegedly provided technical support by modifying drones and attempting to make rockets before the attack, as the NIA continues investigating multiple leads across states.

  • Delhi Red Fort Terror Attack: Doctor

    Delhi Red Fort Terror Attack: Doctor's Network Behind Bombing That Killed 13

    Nov 17, 2025 07:58 pm CST

    NIA arrests Amir Rashid Ali for his role in the deadly November 10 Delhi bombing near Red Fort that killed 13 people. Ali provided logistics and helped create the explosive device used by suicide bomber Umar Un Nabi, revealing a sophisticated terror network of doctors operating from Al Falah University in Faridabad.

  • Delhi Blast Suspect Amir Rashid Ali Remanded to 10-Day NIA Custody in Connection with Red Fort Attack

    Delhi Blast Suspect Amir Rashid Ali Remanded to 10-Day NIA Custody in Connection with Red Fort Attack

    Nov 17, 2025 04:22 pm CST

    The Delhi court has ordered a 10-day NIA custody for Amir Rashid Ali, the first suspect arrested in connection with the deadly blast near Red Fort that killed 13 people. Ali allegedly provided the Hyundai i20 vehicle used as an IED in the attack, which investigators have linked to "suicide bomber" Umar Un Nabi, an assistant professor from Al-Falah University. The NIA continues to investigate the larger conspiracy behind this terrorist act while coordinating with multiple state police forces.

  • Comprehensive Timeline: The Investigation Into White Collar Terror Network Behind Delhi

    Comprehensive Timeline: The Investigation Into White Collar Terror Network Behind Delhi's Red Fort Blast

    Nov 15, 2025 07:55 pm CST

    A detailed chronological breakdown of the multi-agency investigation into a sophisticated terror network involving medical professionals, which led to the tragic Red Fort suicide bombing that killed 13 people. The timeline covers crucial developments from October 30 through November 14, including arrests, explosive seizures, and the ongoing pursuit of suspects connected to Al-Falah University.

  • Delhi Blast Post-Mortem Reveals Ruptured Lungs and Close-Range Explosion Evidence

    Delhi Blast Post-Mortem Reveals Ruptured Lungs and Close-Range Explosion Evidence

    Nov 12, 2025 03:54 pm CST

    Forensic experts from Maulana Azad Medical College have revealed critical findings from the Delhi Red Fort blast victims' post-mortem reports, indicating a close-range explosion that caused ruptured organs and distinctive injury patterns. The investigation uncovered the use of both ammonium nitrate and high-grade explosives in the attack that killed nine people and injured twenty others.